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Title: | Upper limb sensorimotor recovery in Asian stroke survivors: a study protocol for the development and implementation of a technology-assisted digitaL biomarker (TAILOR) platform | Authors: | Cheng, Hsiao-Ju Chin, Lay Fong Kanzler, Christoph M. Lehner, Rea Kuah, Christopher Wee Keong Kager, Simone Josse, Eva Samkharadze, Tengiz Sidarta, Ananda Gonzalez, Pablo Cruz Lie, Eloise Zbytniewska-Mégret, Monika Wee, Seng Kwee Liang, Phyllis Gassert, Roger Chua, Karen Lambercy, Olivier Wenderoth, Nicole |
Keywords: | Medicine, Health and Life Sciences | Issue Date: | 2023 | Source: | Cheng, H., Chin, L. F., Kanzler, C. M., Lehner, R., Kuah, C. W. K., Kager, S., Josse, E., Samkharadze, T., Sidarta, A., Gonzalez, P. C., Lie, E., Zbytniewska-Mégret, M., Wee, S. K., Liang, P., Gassert, R., Chua, K., Lambercy, O. & Wenderoth, N. (2023). Upper limb sensorimotor recovery in Asian stroke survivors: a study protocol for the development and implementation of a technology-assisted digitaL biomarker (TAILOR) platform. Frontiers in Neurology, 14, 1246888-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1246888 | Journal: | Frontiers in Neurology | Abstract: | Stroke is a leading cause of lifelong disability worldwide, partially driven by a reduced ability to use the upper limb in daily life causing increased dependence on caregivers. However, post-stroke functional impairments have only been investigated using limited clinical scores, during short-term longitudinal studies in relatively small patient cohorts. With the addition of technology-based assessments, we propose to complement clinical assessments with more sensitive and objective measures that could more holistically inform on upper limb impairment recovery after stroke, its impact on upper limb use in daily life, and on overall quality of life. This paper describes a pragmatic, longitudinal, observational study protocol aiming to gather a uniquely rich multimodal database to comprehensively describe the time course of upper limb recovery in a representative cohort of 400 Asian adults after stroke. Particularly, we will characterize the longitudinal relationship between upper limb recovery, common post-stroke impairments, functional independence and quality of life. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173973 | ISSN: | 1664-2295 | DOI: | 10.3389/fneur.2023.1246888 | Schools: | Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) | Organisations: | Singapore-ETH Centre Tan Tock Seng Hospital Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) |
Research Centres: | Rehabilitation Research Institute of Singapore (RRIS) | Rights: | © 2023 Cheng, Chin, Kanzler, Lehner, Kuah, Kager, Josse, Samkharadze, Sidarta, Gonzalez, Lie, Zbytniewska-Mégret, Wee, Liang, Gassert, Chua, Lambercy and Wenderoth. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. | Fulltext Permission: | open | Fulltext Availability: | With Fulltext |
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