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Repetitions, duration and intensity of upper limb practice following the implementation of robot assisted therapy with sub-acute stroke survivors: an observational study.

Nicholas FlynnElspeth Heather FroudeDeirdre CookeSuzanne S Kuys
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
This is the first study to have observed an increase in UL practice with the inclusion of RT-UL as part of routine clinical practice. This increase in practice is considered to be due to RT-UL providing highly supportive and expeditious semi-supervised practice. Notably, RT-UL was able to be implemented within the existing organisational structures with only basic training of therapy staff.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONRobotics presents as a viable intervention to increase the amount and intensity of upper limb practice performed by stroke survivors in routine clinical practiceRobotics were able to be implemented within the existing organisational structures with only basic training of therapy staff.
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