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Upper limb impairment: electrical stimulation and iterative learning control for rehabilitation of the upper limb in multiple sclerosis

Upper limb impairment: electrical stimulation and iterative learning control for rehabilitation of the upper limb in multiple sclerosis
Upper limb impairment: electrical stimulation and iterative learning control for rehabilitation of the upper limb in multiple sclerosis
UL Impairment is present and reduces independence in over 60% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Few effective rehabilitation strategies have been developed. Electrical Stimulation (ES) is effective in lower limb rehabilitation and more effective when combined with voluntary effort. Iterative learning control (ILC) has been applied successfully in stroke UL rehabilitation to optimise the amount of ES. This research aimed to examine the feasibility of providing Stimulation Assistance through Iterative Control (SAIL) to the proximal upper limb in people with MS.
Hughes, Ann-Marie
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Sampson, Patricia A
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Buchanan, S
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Coote, Susan
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Demain, Sara
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Freeman, Chris
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Feys, Peter
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Meadmore, Katie
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Hughes, Ann-Marie
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Buchanan, S
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Coote, Susan
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Demain, Sara
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Freeman, Chris
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Feys, Peter
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Hughes, Ann-Marie, Sampson, Patricia A, Buchanan, S, Coote, Susan, Demain, Sara, Freeman, Chris, Feys, Peter and Meadmore, Katie (2014) Upper limb impairment: electrical stimulation and iterative learning control for rehabilitation of the upper limb in multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis Conference 2014, , Brighton, United Kingdom. 01 Jun 2014. 1 pp . (doi:10.13140/2.1.1967.4244).

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Abstract

UL Impairment is present and reduces independence in over 60% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Few effective rehabilitation strategies have been developed. Electrical Stimulation (ES) is effective in lower limb rehabilitation and more effective when combined with voluntary effort. Iterative learning control (ILC) has been applied successfully in stroke UL rehabilitation to optimise the amount of ES. This research aimed to examine the feasibility of providing Stimulation Assistance through Iterative Control (SAIL) to the proximal upper limb in people with MS.

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Published date: 8 June 2014
Venue - Dates: Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis Conference 2014, , Brighton, United Kingdom, 2014-06-01 - 2014-06-01

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Local EPrints ID: 496934
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496934
PURE UUID: c859edfc-d654-4519-916c-46b4fa2b9434
ORCID for Ann-Marie Hughes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3958-8206
ORCID for Chris Freeman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0305-9246
ORCID for Katie Meadmore: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5378-8370

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Date deposited: 08 Jan 2025 13:06
Last modified: 10 Jan 2025 02:43

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Author: Patricia A Sampson
Author: S Buchanan
Author: Susan Coote
Author: Sara Demain
Author: Chris Freeman ORCID iD
Author: Peter Feys
Author: Katie Meadmore ORCID iD

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