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Effect of augmented feedback on motor function of the affected upper extremity in rehabilitation patients
VAN DIJK H; JANNINK MJA; HERMENS HJ
J REHABIL MED , 2005, vol. 37, n° 4, p. 202-211 Doc n°: 121097 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : DD16 - TRAITEMENTS - MEMBRE SUPERIEUR, KA65 - BIOFEED-BACK Assessment of the available evidence regarding the effect of augmented feedback on motor function of the upper extremity in rehabilitation patients. Methods: A systematic literature search was performed to identify randomized controlled trials that evaluated the effect of augmented feedback on motor function. Two reviewers systematically assessed the methodological quality of the trials. The reported effects were examined to evaluate the effect of therapeutic interventions using augmented feedback and to identify a possible relationship with patient characteristics, type of intervention, or methodological quality. Results: Twenty-six randomized controlled trials were included, 9 of which reported a positive effect on arm function tests. Follow-up measurements were performed in 8 trials, 1 of which reported a positive effect. Different therapeutic interventions using augmented feedback, i.e. Electromyographic biofeedback, kinetic feedback, kinematic feedback, or knowledge of results, show no difference in effectiveness. Conclusion: Langue : ANGLAIS |
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