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HOME-BASED TELEREHABILITATION SHOWS IMPROVED UPPER LIMB FUNCTION IN ADULTS WITH CHRONIC STROKE: A PILOT STUDY

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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
卷 45, 期 2, 页码 217-220

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DOI: 10.2340/16501977-1115

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stroke; telerehabilitation; rehabilitation; chronic; upper limb

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  1. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation of Michigan [N012096-399337]

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Objective: This pilot study investigates the use of telerehabilitation to improve upper limb performance in chronic stages of stroke recovery. Design: Intervention study with pre/post/one month follow-up tests. Methods: Seven adults with chronic stroke participated in the study. Tests consisted of lab-based clinical and kinematic assessments. Participants completed the Upper Limb Training and Assessment (ULTrA) program at home. Training was 5.days/week, 60 min/day for 6 weeks with intermittent supervision of participants. Results: Participants showed improvements in the training program tasks as well as clinical and kinematic assessments. Results also suggest there may be auxiliary benefits in cognitive function. Conclusions: A home-based telerehabilitation program is a viable approach to provide rehabilitation in chronic stages of stroke.

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