Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients
Robotic-assisted devices are known to positively affect the recovery of one specific motor effector after stroke. However, it has widely been reported that the functional status of patients is only partially ameliorated after application of this kind of advanced treatment.Here, data about the effect...
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doaj-ce038174ab4c4792bed5379dd5b441632020-11-25T02:57:21ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092019-12-0127Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patientsLoris Pignolo0Sebastiano Serra1Giuseppina Basta2Simone Carozzo3Francesco Arcuri4Luigina Maria Pignataro5Irene Ciancarelli6Paolo Tonin7Antonio Cerasa8S. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, ItalyS. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, ItalyS. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, ItalyS. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, ItalyS. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, ItalyS. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, ItalyDepartment of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, Nova Salus S.r.l., L'Aquila, ItalyDepartment of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, Nova Salus S.r.l., L'Aquila, ItalyS. Anna Institute, Research in Advanced Neurorehabilitation (RAN), 88900, Crotone, Italy; IBFM, National Research Council, 88100, Catanzaro, Italy; Corresponding author. Neuroimaging Unit, IBFM-CNR, 88100, Catanzaro, Italy.Robotic-assisted devices are known to positively affect the recovery of one specific motor effector after stroke. However, it has widely been reported that the functional status of patients is only partially ameliorated after application of this kind of advanced treatment.Here, data about the effect of a new rehabilitation approach has been described in a large population of stroke patients. We sought to validate an integrated rehabilitation system for stroke (IRSS) patients, which is composed of a set of robotic-assisted tools aimed at recovering the entire body.We evaluated the motor recovery in 84 stroke patients equally divided into experimental and control groups to assess the difference between IRSS approach and conventional rehabilitation treatment. We found that IRSS induced a significant improvement as measured by functional neurological scales, such as the barthel index and functional independence measure.The data provided in this article will assist therapists and physicians working for developing new rehabilitation protocols more focused on a holistic functional recovery approach. The data are available at Mendeley Data, https://doi.org/10.17632/wptmgm7zk2.1. Keywords: Stroke, Robotic neurorehabilitation, Integrated system, Upper and lower limbshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340919310406 |
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Loris Pignolo Sebastiano Serra Giuseppina Basta Simone Carozzo Francesco Arcuri Luigina Maria Pignataro Irene Ciancarelli Paolo Tonin Antonio Cerasa Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients Data in Brief |
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Loris Pignolo Sebastiano Serra Giuseppina Basta Simone Carozzo Francesco Arcuri Luigina Maria Pignataro Irene Ciancarelli Paolo Tonin Antonio Cerasa |
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Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients |
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Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients |
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Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients |
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Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients |
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data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients |
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Robotic-assisted devices are known to positively affect the recovery of one specific motor effector after stroke. However, it has widely been reported that the functional status of patients is only partially ameliorated after application of this kind of advanced treatment.Here, data about the effect of a new rehabilitation approach has been described in a large population of stroke patients. We sought to validate an integrated rehabilitation system for stroke (IRSS) patients, which is composed of a set of robotic-assisted tools aimed at recovering the entire body.We evaluated the motor recovery in 84 stroke patients equally divided into experimental and control groups to assess the difference between IRSS approach and conventional rehabilitation treatment. We found that IRSS induced a significant improvement as measured by functional neurological scales, such as the barthel index and functional independence measure.The data provided in this article will assist therapists and physicians working for developing new rehabilitation protocols more focused on a holistic functional recovery approach. The data are available at Mendeley Data, https://doi.org/10.17632/wptmgm7zk2.1. Keywords: Stroke, Robotic neurorehabilitation, Integrated system, Upper and lower limbs |
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