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, Omar Abdulaziz Alghamdi 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