Myoelectrically Controlled FES for Upper Limb Stroke Recovery: IPPA Score Changes
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Study on motor recovery in post-stroke subjects using myoelectrically controlled functional electrical stimulation showed improved task performance post-treatment. Research from J Rehabil Res Dev, 2013; 50(6):785–94.
Myoelectrically Controlled FES for Upper Limb Stroke Recovery: IPPA Score Changes
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Figure 3. Baseline to end-of-treatment evaluation changes of Individually Prioritized Problem Assessment (IPPA) scores for myoelectrically controlled functional electrical stimulation for intervention group A and control group B. Negative value means that, after treatment, patient had less difficulty performing prioritized tasks. Thorsen R, Cortesi M, Jonsdottir J, Carpinella I, Morelli D, Casiraghi A, Puglia M, Diverio M, Ferrarin M. Myoelectrically driven functional electrical stimulation may increase motor recovery of upper limb in poststroke subjects: A randomized controlled pilot study. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2013;50(6):785–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2012.07.0123 ResearcherID/ORCID: Rune Thorsen, PhD, MScee: F-3138-2-12; Maurizio Ferrarin, PhD, DrEng: I-3230-2012