THE LATEST REHABILITATION STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE PATIENT’S MOTOR CONTROL FOR LOWER LIMB, UPPER LIMB, AND COMMUNICATION FOLLOWING A STROKE

Authors

  • Mohammed Khalid Abuabah, Abdullah Omar AlSadhan, Dina Mansour Alshehri, Hind Suliman Alhamad, Khalid Waleed Alamri, Mudi Hamad Almudaiyan, Shahad Abdulaziz Almousa, Faisal Khaled Almutairi, , FAISAL FAHAD A HASSAN, Majed Abdulwahab Alzamil, Othman Saud Aboabaah Author

Abstract

The field of rehabilitation robotics seeks to enhance the efficacy of therapeutic interventions for disabilities from neurological to muscular conditions. A range of robotic therapeutic systems has been created and studied for this purpose. This paper aims to summarize future developments in the field, emphasizing rehabilitation strategies for post-stroke upper limb motor control, their clinical efficacy, and data analysis methods. The conversation will also encompass novel ideas that have not yet been conceived or implemented, including a more profound integration of virtual reality. Speech therapy has been used for a long time in rehab centers to help people who have had a stroke regain their language skills

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2024-11-30

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THE LATEST REHABILITATION STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE PATIENT’S MOTOR CONTROL FOR LOWER LIMB, UPPER LIMB, AND COMMUNICATION FOLLOWING A STROKE. (2024). International Development Planning Review, 23(2), 1127-1139. https://idpr.org.uk/index.php/idpr/article/view/442