JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies

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JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer JMIR Publications Advancing Digital Health Open Science Select options Resource Center Author Hub Editor Hub Reviewer Hub Librarian Hub Login Register JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Journal of Medical Internet Research 5463 articles JMIR Research Protocols 2130 articles JMIR mHealth and uHealth 1986 articles JMIR Medical Informatics 725 articles JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 669 articles JMIR Mental Health 580 articles JMIR Formative Research 449 articles JMIR Serious Games 262 articles JMIR Human Factors 224 articles Interactive Journal of Medical Research 207 articles JMIR Medical Education 175 articles JMIR Cancer 144 articles JMIR Diabetes 125 articles JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 117 articles JMIR Aging 116 articles JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 114 articles JMIRx Med 63 articles JMIR Cardio 62 articles Journal of Participatory Medicine 57 articles JMIR Dermatology 45 articles JMIR Biomedical Engineering 42 articles JMIR Perioperative Medicine 38 articles JMIR Nursing 37 articles Medicine 2.0 26 articles JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology JMIR Challenges JMIR Preprints JMIR Data Iproceedings Journal Information Focus and Scope Editorial Board Author Information Fees, Memberships, and Partnerships Publishing Policies Get Involved Top Articles Browse Journal Year: Latest Announcements Authors Themes Issues Submit Article JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Journal of Medical Internet Research 5463 articles JMIR Research Protocols 2130 articles JMIR mHealth and uHealth 1986 articles JMIR Medical Informatics 725 articles JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 669 articles JMIR Mental Health 580 articles JMIR Formative Research 449 articles JMIR Serious Games 262 articles JMIR Human Factors 224 articles Interactive Journal of Medical Research 207 articles JMIR Medical Education 175 articles JMIR Cancer 144 articles JMIR Diabetes 125 articles JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 117 articles JMIR Aging 116 articles JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 114 articles JMIRx Med 63 articles JMIR Cardio 62 articles Journal of Participatory Medicine 57 articles JMIR Dermatology 45 articles JMIR Biomedical Engineering 42 articles JMIR Perioperative Medicine 38 articles JMIR Nursing 37 articles Medicine 2.0 26 articles JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology JMIR Challenges JMIR Preprints JMIR Data Iproceedings JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Development and evaluation of rehabilitation, physiotherapy and assistive technologies, robotics, prosthetics and implants, mobility and communication tools, home automation, and telerehabilitation Editor-in-Chief: Gunther Eysenbach, MD, MPH, FACMI JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies is a PubMed-indexed journal that focuseson the development and evaluation of rehabilitation and assistive technologies, including assistive living.As an open access journal, JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies is read by both clinicians and patients. The journal fosuses on readable and applied science that reports the design and evaluation of health innovations and emerging technologies. It publishes original research, viewpoints, and reviews (both literature reviews and medical device/technology/app reviews). Articles are carefully copyedited and XML-tagged, ready for submission to PubMed Central. Read More Recent Articles Emerging Technologies for Rehabilitation Zero-Effort Ambient Heart Rate Monitoring Using Ballistocardiography Detected Through a Seat Cushion: Prototype Development and Preliminary Study Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide and result in significant economic costs to health care systems. The prevalence of cardiovascular conditions that require monitoring is expected to increase as the average age of the global population continues to rise. Although an accurate cardiac assessment can be performed at medical centers, frequent visits for assessment are not feasible for most people, especially those with limited mobility. Monitoring of vital signs at home is becoming an increasingly desirable, accessible, and practical alternative. As wearable devices are not the ideal solution for everyone, it is necessary to develop parallel and complementary approaches. 2021-05-31 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Emerging Technologies for Rehabilitation Parents' Perspectives on a Computer Game–Assisted Rehabilitation Program for Manual Dexterity in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Qualitative Analysis of Expectations, Child Engagement, and Benefits Children with motor impairments affecting the upper extremity benefit from task-specific therapy, such as constraint-induced movement therapy. However, there is a need to improve engagement and compliance with task-specific exercise programs that target manual dexterity for children with cerebral palsy (CP). A computer game–based rehabilitation (GRP) platform was developed that combines fine manipulation and gross movement exercises with engaging game activities appropriate for young children with CP. 2021-05-31 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Emerging Technologies for Rehabilitation Examining the Feasibility of Early Mobilization With Virtual Reality Gaming Using Head-Mounted Display and Adaptive Software With Adolescents in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Case Report Early rehabilitative mobilization for adolescents is safe and feasible. However, there is a lack of published rehabilitation strategies and treatments that can maximize engagement and outcomes among adolescents in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Virtual reality (VR) gaming using a head-mounted display (HMD) and adaptive software can allow active and nonactive gameplay at the bedside for people with limited arm mobility, making it a potentially inclusive and enjoyable treatment modality for adolescents in the PICU. 2021-05-27 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Reviews on Innovation in Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Web-Based Peer Support Interventions for Adults Living With Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review Globally, 1 in 3 adults live with multiple chronic conditions. Thus, effective interventions are needed to prevent and manage these chronic conditions and to reduce the associated health care costs. Teaching effective self-management practices to people with chronic diseases is one strategy to address the burden of chronic conditions. With the increasing availability of and access to the internet, the implementation of web-based peer support programs has become increasingly common. 2021-05-25 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Cognitive and Neurorehabilitation Technology Acceptance and Usability of the BrainFx SCREEN in Canadian Military Members and Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Mixed Methods UTAUT Study Canadian Armed Forces service members (CAF-SMs) and veterans exhibit higher rates of injuries and illnesses, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury, which can cause and exacerbate cognitive dysfunction. Computerized neurocognitive assessment tools have demonstrated increased reliability and efficiency compared with traditional cognitive assessment tools. Without assessing the degree of technology acceptance and perceptions of usability to end users, it is difficult to determine whether a technology-based assessment will be used successfully in wider clinical practice. The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model is commonly used to address the technology acceptance and usability of applications in five domains. 2021-05-13 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Assistive Technologies Adapting a Person’s Home in 3D Using a Mobile App (MapIt): Participatory Design Framework Investigating the App’s Acceptability Home adaptation processes enhancing occupational engagement rely on identifying environmental barriers, generally during time-consuming home visits performed by occupational therapists (OTs). Relevance of a 3D model to the OT’s work has been attested, but a convenient and consumer-available technology to map the home environment in 3D is currently lacking. For instance, such a technology would support the exploration of home adaptations for a person with disability, with or without an OT visit. 2021-05-11 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Innovations in Exercise Rehabilitation Exergaming as a Functional Test Battery in Patients Who Received Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis: Cross-sectional Pilot Study Recently, movement-based videogames (exergames) have gained popularity in improving the rehabilitation process after surgery. During exergaming, participants are physically challenged as the game component stimulates adherence to the training program. There is no literature on the effect of exergame training interventions in patients who received arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis. 2021-05-05 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Occupational Therapy and Vocational Rehabilitation Video Telehealth Occupational Therapy Services for Older Veterans: National Survey Study Occupational therapy (OT) is a vital service that supports older adults’ ability to age in place. Given the barriers to accessing care, video telehealth is a means of providing OT. Even within Veterans Health Administration (VHA), a pioneer in telehealth, video telehealth by OT practitioners to serve older adults is not well understood. 2021-04-27 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Back Pain Feasibility and Convergent Validity of an Activity Tracker for Low Back Pain Within a Clinical Study: Cross-sectional Study Low back pain (LBP) is a highly prevalent condition affecting individuals of all ages. To manage the symptoms and prevent recurrences and flare-ups, physical activity in conjunction with self-management education is recommended. Tools such as diaries and questionnaires have been the gold standard for tracking physical activity in clinical studies. However, there are issues with consistency, accuracy, and recall with the use of these outcome measures. Given the growth of technology in today’s society, consumer-grade activity monitors have become a common and convenient method of recording physical activity data. 2021-03-26 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Innovations in Exercise Rehabilitation Satisfaction and Acceptability of Telemonitored Home-Based Exercise in Patients With Intermittent Claudication: Pragmatic Observational Pilot Study Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise training (SET) as a first-line treatment in patients with intermittent claudication (IC). SET has been shown to be more effective than home-based exercise therapy (HBET). However, the lack of available SET programs hampers broad SET implementation in clinical practice. 2021-03-22 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Technology in Physiotherapy Using a Web-Based App to Deliver Rehabilitation Strategies to Persons With Chronic Conditions: Development and Usability Study The global rise in the incidence of chronic conditions and aging is associated with increased disability. Physiotherapists and occupational therapists can mitigate the resulting burden on the health care system with their expertise in optimizing function. Rehabilitation self-management strategies can assist people with chronic conditions to accept, adjust, and manage different aspects of their daily functioning. Interventions delivered using technology have the potential to increase the accessibility, availability, and affordability of rehabilitation self-management support and services. 2021-03-18 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Telerehabilitation Tablet-Based Telerehabilitation Versus Conventional Face-to-Face Rehabilitation After Cochlear Implantation: Prospective Intervention Pilot Study Technologies allowing home-based rehabilitation may be a key means of saving financial resources while also facilitating people’s access to treatment. After cochlear implantation, auditory training is necessary for the brain to adapt to new auditory signals transmitted by the cochlear implant (CI). To date, auditory training is conducted in a face-to-face setting at a specialized center. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on health care, the need for new therapeutic settings has intensified. 2021-03-12 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Preprints Open for Peer-Review 2021-04-18 | Effects of Telerehabilitation Interventions in Heart Failure 2015-2020: Scoping Review Open Peer Review Period: April 18, 2021 June 13, 2021 Peer-Review Me View All Open Peer Review Preprints We are working in partnership with Skip partnership section and go to footer section

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