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Jason Friedman's literature database Displays records where serial is equal to 49 2024-04-18T15:05:17+00:00 Jason Friedman's literature database write.to.jason@gmail.com https://refbase.nfshost.com/ Web Reference Database (http://refbase.sourceforge.net) https://refbase.nfshost.com/img/favicon.ico https://refbase.nfshost.com/img/logo.png https://refbase.nfshost.com/show.php?where=serial%20%3D%2049&exportType=xml&submit=Export&exportFormat=Atom%20XML 1 1 1 https://refbase.nfshost.com/show.php?record=49 <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Enhancement of motor rehabilitation through the use of information technologies</div> 2013-01-30T08:56:58+00:00 2013-01-30T08:56:58+00:00 Jason Friedman
Liebermann, D. G., Buchman, A. S., & Franks, I. M. (2006). Enhancement of motor rehabilitation through the use of information technologies. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon), 21(1), 8–20.
The recent development of information technologies has dramatically increased the tools available for facilitating motor rehabilitation. This review focuses on technologies which can be used to augment movement-related information both to patients as well as to their therapists. A brief outline of the motor system emphasizes the role of spinal motor neurons in the control of voluntary movement and rehabilitative efforts. Technologies which induce passive motion to stimulate spinal motor output as well as technologies that stimulate active voluntary movements are discussed. Finally, we review technologies and notational methods that can be used to quantify and assess the quality of movement for evaluating the efficacy of motor rehabilitation efforts. We conclude that stronger evidence is necessary to determine the applicability of the wide range of technologies now available to clinical rehabilitation efforts.
Enhancement of motor rehabilitation through the use of information technologies Liebermann, D.G. Buchman, A.S. Franks, I.M. info:doi/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2005.08.006 info:pmid/16198463 openurl:?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Frefbase.nfshost.com%2F&genre=article&atitle=Enhancement%20of%20motor%20rehabilitation%20through%20the%20use%20of%20information%20technologies&title=Clinical%20Biomechanics%20%28Bristol%2C%20Avon%29&stitle=Clin%20Biomech%20%28Bristol%2C%20Avon%29&issn=0268-0033&date=2006&volume=21&issue=1&spage=8&epage=20&aulast=Liebermann&aufirst=D.G.&au=Buchman%2C%20A.S.&au=Franks%2C%20I.M.&id=info%3Adoi%2F10.1016%2Fj.clinbiomech.2005.08.006&sid=refbase%3AJF citekey:Liebermann_etal2006 Liebermann, D. G., Buchman, A. S., & Franks, I. M. (2006). Enhancement of motor rehabilitation through the use of information technologies. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon), 21(1), 8-20. 2006 JournalArticle text Biotechnology/*methods Humans Medical Informatics/*methods Motion Therapy, Continuous Passive/*methods Movement Disorders/*rehabilitation Musculoskeletal Manipulations/methods Rehabilitation/*methods Robotics/*methods Therapy, Computer-Assisted/*methods url:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16198463 English 0268-0033 Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon) 2006 21 1 8 20