Martin Levesley
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Dong S, Gallagher J, Jackson A, Levesley M
IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot
. 2023 Nov;
2023:1-6.
PMID: 37941177
Evaluating progress throughout a patient's rehabilitation process helps choose effective treatment and formulate personalised and evidence-based rehabilitation interventions. The evaluation process is difficult due to the limitations of current clinical...
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Dong S, Gallagher J, Jackson A, Levesley M
Sensors (Basel)
. 2023 Oct;
23(20).
PMID: 37896508
Haptic information is essential in everyday activities, especially for visually impaired people in terms of real-world navigation. Since human haptic sensory processing is nonlinear, asymmetric vibrations have been widely studied...
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Dong S, Gallagher J, Jackson A, Levesley M
IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot
. 2022 Sep;
2022:1-6.
PMID: 36176088
Assistive rehabilitation devices have been developed to help post-stroke patients to recover and live independently for a number of years. As a way to communicate with the physical world, force...
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Brookes J, Kuznecovs M, Kanakis M, Grigals A, Narvidas M, Gallagher J, et al.
IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot
. 2017 Aug;
2017:676-681.
PMID: 28813898
Robotics is increasing in popularity as a method of providing rich, personalized and cost-effective physiotherapy to individuals with some degree of upper limb paralysis, such as those who have suffered...
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Sivan M, Gallagher J, Holt R, Weightman A, OConnor R, Levesley M
Assist Technol
. 2016 Feb;
28(3):175-82.
PMID: 26852630
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a framework to ensure that key aspects of user feedback are identified...
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OConnor R, Jackson A, Makower S, Cozens A, Levesley M
J Med Eng Technol
. 2015 Sep;
39(7):411-8.
PMID: 26414146
Rehabilitation robots can provide exercise for stroke survivors with weakness at the shoulder and elbow, but most do not facilitate hand movements. The aim was to combine robotics and functional...
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Preston N, Weightman A, Gallagher J, Levesley M, Mon-Williams M, Clarke M, et al.
Clin Rehabil
. 2015 Sep;
30(10):1004-1015.
PMID: 26370148
Objective: To evaluate the potential benefits of computer-assisted arm rehabilitation gaming technology on arm function of children with spastic cerebral palsy. Design: A single-blind randomized controlled trial design. Power calculations...
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Sivan M, Gallagher J, Holt R, Weightman A, Levesley M, Bhakta B
Assist Technol
. 2015 Jul;
26(3):164-73.
PMID: 26131797
This study evaluates whether the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework provides a useful basis to ensure that key user needs are identified in the development of...
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Sivan M, Gallagher J, Makower S, Keeling D, Bhakta B, OConnor R, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil
. 2014 Dec;
11:163.
PMID: 25495889
Background: Home-based robotic technologies may offer the possibility of self-directed upper limb exercise after stroke as a means of increasing the intensity of rehabilitation treatment. The current literature has a...
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Preston N, Weightman A, Culmer P, Levesley M, Bhakta B, Mon-Williams M
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol
. 2014 Aug;
11(4):339-44.
PMID: 25144388
Purpose: Efficacy of treatment to improve upper-limb activity of children with cerebral palsy (CP) is typically evaluated outside clinical/laboratory environments through functional outcome measures (e.g. ABILHAND kids). This study evaluates...