Stroke Rehabilitation Enhancement With DVD-Guided Visualization
Autor: | Patricia M Kluding, Ali Bani-Ahmed, Clayton Wauneka, Kenneth J. Fischer, Wen Liu |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Physical disability Rehabilitation Activities of daily living Stroke patient Neurological disability business.industry medicine.medical_treatment Early detection medicine.disease Physical medicine and rehabilitation Physical therapy Medicine cardiovascular diseases business Stroke Balance (ability) |
Zdroj: | Volume 1A: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms; Active and Reactive Soft Matter; Atherosclerosis; BioFluid Mechanics; Education; Biotransport Phenomena; Bone, Joint and Spine Mechanics; Brain Injury; Cardiac Mechanics; Cardiovascular Devices, Fluids and Imaging; Cartilage and Disc Mechanics; Cell and Tissue Engineering; Cerebral Aneurysms; Computational Biofluid Dynamics; Device Design, Human Dynamics, and Rehabilitation; Drug Delivery and Disease Treatment; Engineered Cellular Environments. |
DOI: | 10.1115/sbc2013-14090 |
Popis: | Stroke is a disorder that affects over 700,000 of people each year, with nearly 500,000 will be left with some sort of long-term disability. While the underlying cause is neurological disability in the region of the brain where the stroke occurred, the functional problem is most often physical disability. Many stroke patients can no longer use their extremities. Lower extremity deficit causes problems with walking and balance, while upper extremity deficit represents significant challenges with common activities of daily living (1). Stoke is considered one of the leading causes of disability in adults (2)! It can also have a tremendous impact on activities of daily living, and may result in dependence on a caregiver. Treatment for stroke has improved, and early detection and treatment can often mitigate the effects and prevent the sequelae of a stroke. Still nearly half a million stroke patients experience some level of physical dysfunction each year. Clearly physical dysfunction due to stroke is an enormous medical problem, and research to improve prevention, treatment and rehabilitation related to stroke is very important.Copyright © 2013 by ASME |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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