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Published on 10.02.15 in Vol 2, No 1 (2015): Jan-Jun

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Works citing "Perceptions of Technology and Its Use for Therapeutic Application for Individuals With Hemiparesis: Findings From Adult and Pediatric Focus Groups"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/rehab.3484):

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  1. Yusif S, Soar J, Hafeez-Baig A. Older people, assistive technologies, and the barriers to adoption: A systematic review. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2016;94:112
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  2. Signal NEJ, McLaren R, Rashid U, Vandal A, King M, Almesfer F, Henderson J, Taylor D. Haptic Nudges Increase Affected Upper Limb Movement During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation: Multiple-Period Randomized Crossover Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(7):e17036
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  3. Choi H, Wren TAL, Steele KM. Gastrocnemius operating length with ankle foot orthoses in cerebral palsy. Prosthetics & Orthotics International 2017;41(3):274
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  4. Mortazavi F, Nadian-Ghomsheh A. Continues online exercise monitoring and assessment system with visual guidance feedback for stroke rehabilitation. Multimedia Tools and Applications 2019;78(22):32055
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  5. Emmerson KB, Harding KE, Lockwood KJ, Taylor NF. Home exercise programs supported by video and automated reminders for patients with stroke: A qualitative analysis. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 2018;65(3):187
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  6. Valdés BA, Glegg SM, Lambert-Shirzad N, Schneider AN, Marr J, Bernard R, Lohse K, Hoens AM, Van der Loos HM. Application of Commercial Games for Home-Based Rehabilitation for People with Hemiparesis: Challenges and Lessons Learned. Games for Health Journal 2018;7(3):197
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  7. Lambert-Shirzad N, Van der Loos HFM. On identifying kinematic and muscle synergies: a comparison of matrix factorization methods using experimental data from the healthy population. Journal of Neurophysiology 2017;117(1):290
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  8. Smith AC, Sookhoo JB, McArthur C, Surlin S, Akinyemi A, Gardner P, Papaioannou A. “Think of It Like a Game”: Older Adults’ and Health Professionals’ Perspectives on Interactive Exercise Technology Design. Physiotherapy Canada 2021;73(3):286
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  9. Fahr A, Kläy A, Keller JW, van Hedel HJA. An Interactive Computer Game for Improving Selective Voluntary Motor Control in Children With Upper Motor Neuron Lesions: Development and Preliminary Feasibility Study. JMIR Serious Games 2021;9(3):e26028
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  10. Narbutaitienė J, Björklund Carlstedt A, Fischl C. Stroke survivors’ experiences and meaning of digital technology in daily life: a phenomenological study. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2023;:1
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  11. Postol N, Barton J, Wakely L, Bivard A, Spratt NJ, Marquez J. “Are we there yet?” expectations and experiences with lower limb robotic exoskeletons: a qualitative evaluation of the therapist perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation 2024;46(5):1023
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  12. Postol N, Grissell J, McHugh C, Bivard A, Spratt NJ, Marquez J. Effects of therapy with a free-standing robotic exoskeleton on motor function and other health indicators in people with severe mobility impairment due to chronic stroke: A quasi-controlled study. Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering 2021;8:205566832110458
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  13. Henni SH, Maurud S, Fuglerud KS, Moen A. The experiences, needs and barriers of people with impairments related to usability and accessibility of digital health solutions, levels of involvement in the design process and strategies for participatory and universal design: a scoping review. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1)
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  14. Elmanowski J, Kleynen M, Geers RP, Rovelo-Ruiz G, Geurts E, Coninx K, Verbunt JA, Seelen HA. Task-oriented arm training for stroke patients based on remote handling technology concepts: A feasibility study. Technology and Health Care 2023;31(5):1593
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  15. Srinivasan S, Kumavor PD, Morgan K. A Pilot Feasibility Study on the Use of Dual-Joystick-Operated Ride-on Toys in Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy. Children 2024;11(4):408
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/rehab.3484):

  1. van Ommeren AL, Prange-Lasonder GB, Rietman JS, Veltink PH, Buurke JH. Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation II. 2017. Chapter 55:323
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  2. Carswell C, Rea PM. Biomedical Visualisation. 2021. Chapter 7:131
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  3. Sales Gonçalves R, de Souza MRSB, Carbone G, Ceccarelli M. Advances in Italian Mechanism Science. 2022. Chapter 57:497
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