Sensors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(1), P. 154 - 154
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
In
this
paper,
a
bibliometric
review
is
conducted
on
brain–computer
interfaces
(BCI)
in
non-invasive
paradigms
like
motor
imagery
(MI)
and
steady-state
visually
evoked
potentials
(SSVEP)
for
applications
rehabilitation
robotics.
An
exploratory
descriptive
approach
used
the
analysis.
Computational
tools
such
as
biblioshiny
application
R-Bibliometrix
VOSViewer
are
employed
to
generate
data
years,
sources,
authors,
affiliation,
country,
documents,
co-author,
co-citation,
co-occurrence.
This
article
allows
identification
of
different
indicators
research
process,
evolution,
visibility,
volume,
influence,
impact,
production
field
MI
SSVEP
robotics
from
2000
August
2024.
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Background:
Observation,
execution,
and
imitation
of
target
actions
based
on
mirror
neuron
network
(MNN)
have
become
common
physiotherapy
strategies.
Electrical
stimulation
(ES)
is
a
intervention
to
improve
muscle
strength
motor
control
in
rehabilitation
treatments.
It
possible
enhance
MNN’s
activation
by
combining
execution
(ME)
(MI)
with
ES
simultaneously.
This
study
aims
reveal
whether
could
impact
cortical
during
ME
MI.
Methods:
We
recruited
healthy
individuals
assigned
them
randomly
the
group
(CG)
or
experiment
(EG).
Participants
EG
performed
MI
tasks
ES,
while
participants
CG
same
two
sham
ES.
utilized
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
(fNIRS)
detect
brain
MNN
without
randomized
block
design
paradigm
was
designed.
Descriptive
analysis
oxy-hemoglobin
(HbO)
deoxy-hemoglobin
(HbR)
were
used
show
hemoglobin
(Hb)
concentration
changes
after
different
event
onsets
both
EG,
linear
mixed-effects
model
(LMM)
HbO
data
employed
analyze
effect
MNN.
Results:
A
total
102
adults
72
participants’
analysed
final
report.
The
averaged
Hb
showed
that
increased
HbR
decreased
most
regions
groups.
LMM
results
can
significantly
inferior
frontal
gyrus,
middle
precentral
gyrus
MI,
supplementary
area,
parietal
lobule,
superior
temporal
gyri
activation,
but
statistical
significance.
Although
did
not
reach
significance
ME,
still
positive
effects
overall
activations.
Conclusions:
In
this
study,
we
present
potential
novel
approaches
combines
strategies
low-frequency
activation.
Our
revealed
has
increase
areas,
providing
evidence
for
related
rehabilitative
interventions
device
development.
Clinical
Trial
Registration:
registered
China
Registration
Center
(identifier:
ChiCTR2200064082,
26,
September
2022,
https://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.html?proj=178285).
Brain Hemorrhages,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(3), P. 107 - 116
Published: Jan. 20, 2024
Intracerebral
hemorrhage
(ICH)
is
a
severe
stroke
that
can
adversely
affect
patient
outcomes
due
to
the
accompanying
inflammatory
response.
As
result,
there
growing
interest
in
studying
inflammation
ICH.
We
systematically
reviewed
relevant
articles
using
Web
of
Science
understand
literature
on
this
subject.
This
study
aims
provide
comprehensive
overview
field
through
bibliometric
analysis,
highlight
its
current
status,
identify
frontiers,
and
speculate
future
directions.
conducted
analysis
global
English
related
ICH
research
based
from
1993
present
address
publication
trends
hotspots.
A
total
885
publications
were
included
2023.
These
authored
by
7,375
researchers
1,639
organizations
68
countries
published
571
journals.
Collectively,
they
cited
48,980
references
5,621
The
author
who
most
was
Dr.
Zhang,
John
H.
Interestingly,
6
top
ten
authors
China.
Regarding
articles,
China
at
list,
followed
United
States.
frequently
used
keywords
"Inflammation",
"Neuroinflammation",
"Microglia".
journal
reference
citations,
Stroke
journal.
Over
past
30
years,
has
been
considerable
progress
scientific
concerning
context
pivotal
themes
these
studies
have
immune
cells
mediators.
It
worth
noting,
however,
pertains
preclinical
studies,
with
comparatively
fewer
clinical
investigations.
Several
challenges
must
be
addressed
translate
promising
achievements
into
practice.
Sensors,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(6), P. 3089 - 3089
Published: March 13, 2023
Robotic
rehabilitation
of
the
upper
limb
has
demonstrated
promising
results
in
terms
improvement
arm
function
post-stroke
patients.
The
current
literature
suggests
that
robot-assisted
therapy
(RAT)
is
comparable
to
traditional
approaches
when
clinical
scales
are
used
as
outcome
measures.
Instead,
effects
RAT
on
capacity
execute
a
daily
life
task
with
affected
unknown,
measured
using
kinematic
indices.
Through
analysis
drinking
task,
we
examined
performance
between
patients
following
robotic
or
conventional
30-session
intervention.
In
particular,
analyzed
data
from
nineteen
subacute
stroke
(less
than
six
months
stroke),
nine
whom
treated
set
four
and
sensor-based
devices
ten
approach.
According
our
findings,
increased
their
movement
efficiency
smoothness
regardless
rehabilitative
After
treatment
(either
conventional),
no
differences
were
found
accuracy,
planning,
speed,
spatial
posture.
This
research
seems
demonstrate
two
investigated
have
impact
may
give
insight
into
design
therapy.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. e42901 - e42901
Published: Feb. 25, 2023
The
past
2
decades
have
seen
rapid
development
in
the
use
of
robots
for
rehabilitation.
Research
on
rehabilitation
involves
interdisciplinary
activities,
making
it
a
great
challenge
to
obtain
comprehensive
insights
this
research
field.We
performed
bibliometric
study
understand
characteristics
and
emerging
trends
field
last
decades.Reports
topic
published
from
January
1,
2001,
December
31,
2020,
were
retrieved
Web
Science
Core
Collection
July
28,
2022.
Document
types
limited
"article"
"meeting"
(excluding
"review"
type),
ensure
that
our
analysis
evolution
over
time
had
high
validity.
We
used
CiteSpace
conduct
co-occurrence
co-citation
visualize
trends.
Landmark
publications
identified
using
metrics
such
as
betweenness
centrality
burst
strength.Through
data
retrieval,
cleaning,
deduplication,
we
9287
110,619
references
cited
these
between
2001
2020.
Results
Mann-Kendall
test
indicated
numbers
both
(P<.001;
St=175.0)
citations
St=188.0)
related
exhibited
significantly
increasing
yearly
trend.
results
revealed
120
categories
connected
with
robots;
determine
relationships.
169
clusters
characterizing
it.
most
prominent
label
was
"soft
robotic
technology"
(the
strength
79.07),
which
has
become
interest
rehabilitative
recovery
upper
lower
limbs.
Additionally,
task-oriented
upper-limb
training,
control
strategies
robot-assisted
limb
rehabilitation,
power
exoskeleton
topics
current
research.Our
work
provides
into
robots,
including
its
during
decades,
providing
understanding
field.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Aug. 14, 2023
Telerehabilitation
(TR)
is
a
new
model
to
provide
rehabilitation
services
stroke
survivors.
It
promising
approach
deliver
mainstream
interventions
for
movement,
cognitive,
speech
and
language,
other
disorders.
TR
has
two
major
components:
information
communication
technologies
(ICTs)
interventions.
ICTs
platform
on
which
are
delivered
subsequently
result
in
recovery.
In
this
mini-review,
we
went
over
features
of
that
facilitate
TR,
as
well
can
be
via
platforms.
Then,
reviewed
the
effects
various
most
studies,
feasible
effective
solution
delivering
patients.
not
inferior
usual
care
in-clinic
therapy
with
matching
dose
intensity.
With
technologies,
may
better
outcomes
than
some
One
hand,
also
have
many
limitations
could
lead
worse
traditional
rehabilitation.
end,
discussed
concerns
possible
solutions
related
potential
directions
development.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: April 17, 2023
Background
The
benefits
of
virtual
reality
(VR)-based
rehabilitation
were
reported
in
patients
after
stroke,
but
there
is
insufficient
evidence
about
how
VR
promotes
brain
activation
the
central
nervous
system.
Hence,
we
designed
this
study
to
explore
effects
VR-based
intervention
on
upper
extremity
motor
function
and
associated
stroke
patients.
Methods/design
In
single-center,
randomized,
parallel-group
clinical
trial
with
a
blinded
assessment
outcomes,
total
78
will
be
assigned
randomly
either
group
or
control
group.
All
who
have
deficits
tested
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(fMRI),
electroencephalography
(EEG),
evaluation.
Clinical
fMRI
performed
three
times
each
subject.
primary
outcome
change
performance
Fugl-Meyer
Assessment
Upper
Extremity
Scale
(FMA-UE).
Secondary
outcomes
are
independence
measure
(FIM),
Barthel
Index
(BI),
grip
strength,
changes
blood
oxygenation
level-dependent
(BOLD)
effect
ipsilesional
contralesional
cortex
(M1)
left
right
hemispheres
assessed
resting-state
(rs-fMRI),
task-state
(ts-fMRI),
EEG
at
baseline
weeks
4
8.
Discussion
This
aims
provide
high-quality
for
relationship
between
stroke.
addition,
first
multimodal
neuroimaging
that
explores
neuroplasticity
recovery
registration
Chinese
Trial
Registry,
identifier:
ChiCTR2200063425.
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Oct. 24, 2023
Background
Dysphagia
represents
one
of
the
common
complications
following
a
stroke,
and
post-stroke
dysphagia
(PSD)
can
lead
to
aspiration,
pneumonia,
malnutrition,
thus
prolonging
hospital
stay,
escalating
medical
expenditures,
imposing
substantial
economic
strain
on
both
patients
society.
The
utilization
bibliometric
analysis
offers
quantitative
approach
for
investigating
existing
literature
recognizes
current
status
research.
However,
subject
PSD
remains
absent.
Consequently,
we
carried
out
this
study
provide
researchers
with
insights,
facilitating
their
further
exploration
PSD.
Methods
Conducting
articles
pertaining
retrieved
over
past
two
decades
enables
us
acquire
research
hotspots
trends
in
area.
publications
concerning
were
searched
from
Core
Collection
Web
Science,
spanning
period
ranging
2003
2023.
Articles
or
reviews
published
English
included
study.
Subsequently,
employed
CiteSpace
VOSviewer
software
visualize
articles,
thereby
identifying
cooperative
relationships
authors,
institutions,
countries,
as
well
relevant
information
about
journals
references.
Results
This
comprised
866
papers
total,
number
each
year
shows
an
overall
growth
trend.
As
Dziewas
R.
was
most
prolific
author
21
articles.
frequently
University
Manchester,
China,
,
28,
254,
75
publications,
respectively.
And
co-cited
authors
highest
counts
Martino
R
Stroke
.
According
keywords
references,
screening
assessment,
prevention
rehabilitation
approaches,
nutritional
management
are
considered
hotpots.
Additionally,
future
may
focus
topics
systematic
review
meta-analysis,
noninvasive
brain
stimulation,
lesion
location.
Conclusion
Through
bibliometrics
PSD,
capture
frontiers
providing
inspiration
reference
subsequent
studies
field.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18
Published: Aug. 14, 2024
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
impact
of
exercise
training
modes
on
sensory
and
motor-related
cortex
excitability
using
functional
near-infrared
spectroscopy
technology
(fNIRS)
reveal
specific
cortical
effects.
Materials
methods
Twenty
participants
with
no
known
health
conditions
took
part
in
a
involving
passive,
active,
resistance
tasks
facilitated
by
an
upper-limb
robot,
block
design.
The
wore
devices
throughout
experiment
monitor
changes
blood
oxygen
levels
during
tasks.
fNIRS
optode
coverage
primarily
targeted
key
areas
brain
cortex,
including
primary
motor
(M1),
somatosensory
(S1),
supplementary
area
(SMA),
premotor
(PMC)
both
hemispheres.
evaluated
activation
areas,
intensity,
lateralization
values.
Results
Passive
movement
activates
M1
S1,
while
active
mainly
contralateral
S1.
Resistance
regions
hemispheres,
M1,
SMA,
PMC,
as
well
ipsilateral
PMC.
also
sensorimotor
(S1,
PMC)
more
than
or
passive
movement.
Active
has
higher
compared
movements
increase
activity
Different
activate
various
equally
sides,
but
differs.
correlation
between
is
significant
right
not
left
three
patterns.
Conclusion
All
types
boost
excitability,
sides
extensively.
PMC
crucial
for
intense
workouts.
shows
better
coordination
left.
findings
can
help
determine
length
treatment
sessions.
Journal of Pain Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 3045 - 3060
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
Low
back
pain
(LBP)
is
a
prevalent
musculoskeletal
disorder,
and
manual
therapy
(MT)
frequently
employed
as
non-pharmacological
treatment
for
LBP.
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
research
hotspots
trends
in
MT
has
gained
widespread
acceptance
clinical
practice
due
its
proven
safety
effectiveness.
The
analyze
developments
field
of
LBP
over
past
23
years,
including
leading
countries,
institutions,
authoritative
authors,
journals,
keywords,
references.
It
endeavors
provide
comprehensive
summary
existing
foundation
current
cutting-edge
trends.Relevant
articles
between
2000
2023
were
retrieved
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(WOSCC)
database.
We
used
software
VOSviewer
CiteSpace
perform
analysis
summarize
emerging
trends.Through
screening,
we
included
1643
papers
2023.
In
general,
number
published
each
year
showed
an
upward
trend.
United
States
had
highest
publications
citations.
Canadian
Memorial
Chiropractic
College
was
most
institution.
University
Pittsburgh
collaboration
with
other
institutions.
Long,
Cynthia
R.
active
author.
Journal
Manipulative
Physiological
Therapeutics
prolific
journal
234
publications.This
provides
overview
status
studies
on
years
using
visualization
software,
which
may
help
researchers
identify
potential
collaborators
collaborating
hot
topics,
new
perspectives
frontiers,
while
providing
ideas