What kind of mentors and senior researchers approve research supposedly for stroke survivors but do the research in healthy subjects? I'd fire everyone involved.
Enhanced Mirror Therapy (EMT) for stroke rehabilitation: A pilot feasibility study among healthy adults
NL Him, SC Hang, Curtis Chung, LK Lam, Stanley John Winser
Research output: Unpublished conference presentation (presented paper, abstract, poster) › Conference presentation (not published in journal/proceeding/book) › Academic research › peer-review
Abstract
Stroke
is one of the most common causes of mortality and reduced
disability-adjusted life years worldwide. Our team developed a software
to deliver enhanced mirror therapy for people with stroke. , however,
their feasibility and vividness have not been thoroughly investigated.
This pilot study aims to test the feasibility of the using the newly
developed software to deliver enhanced mirror therapy amongst healthy
adults. Our study finds that EMT demonstrates high feasibility and
acceptability among healthy subjects. The system also showed acceptable
vividness, realness of the displayed hand, and perceived effort of
generating movement sensation of the displayed hand. The specific task
which has the highest realness and effort perceived is also
investigated.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2023 |
Event | Hong Kong Physiotherapy Congress - Hong kong, Hong Kong Duration: 24 Jun 2023 → … |
Conference
Conference | Hong Kong Physiotherapy Congress |
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Country/Territory | Hong Kong |
City | Hong kong |
Period | 24/06/23 → … |
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