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Can Mobile Apps Improve Stroke Recovery? What the Research Says
In this episode of Neuro Simplified , we review a systematic review examining how mobile applications may support recovery after stroke. The researchers analyzed 29 studies , including 11 randomized controlled trials, and evaluated therapy apps, rehabilitation videos, educational apps, reminders, and combined digital interventions. The strongest findings supported interactive therapy apps for post-stroke motor recovery and aphasia rehabilitation , along with rehabilitation videos and reminders for improving exercise adherence. However, evidence was mixed or limited for activities of daily living, quality of life, secondary stroke prevention, depression, anxiety, and visual neglect. The review also found that the most effective stroke rehabilitation apps reflected established rehabilitation principles, including repetitive practice, task-specific training, meaningful goals, feedback, multisensory stimulation, rhythmic cueing, and active patient engagement. Technology appears most useful when it reinforces effective therapy rather than simply transferring a worksheet or exercise handout onto a screen. This research relates directly to STRIVE Independence , a practical rehabilitation platform developed to help clinicians teach real-world digital skills in a safe, controlled environment. Instead of focusing only on isolated cognitive exercises, STRIVE Independence allows patients to practice functional activities such as online banking, online banking and credit card management, paying bills and entering payment information, online grocery shopping, booking ride-share transportation, planning and purchasing movie tickets, medication management These simulations can help occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, rehabilitation teams, and caregivers address attention, memory, executive functioning, visual scanning, problem-solving, sequencing, safety awareness, and instrumental activities of daily living. STRIVE Independence is designed for controlled practice without requiring patients to use real financial accounts or risk making real purchases. Mobile rehabilitation tools should not replace individualized physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy. Their greatest potential may be in supplementing skilled care, increasing practice opportunities, supporting carryover between sessions, and helping patients apply rehabilitation skills to the digital activities they encounter in everyday life. Learn more about STRIVE Independence at www. striveptlv.com/independence.html . This episode is valuable for physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, stroke survivors, caregivers, neurologic rehabilitation professionals, and anyone interested in stroke rehabilitation apps, cognitive rehabilitation technology, digital health, neuroplasticity, aphasia treatment, executive-function training, online banking practice, functional cognition, and evidence-based stroke recovery . Source: Szeto SG, Wan H, Alavinia M, Dukelow S, MacNeill H. Effect of mobile application types on stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review. J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2023;20(1):12. doi:10.1186/s12984-023-01124-9. Powered by Google Notebook LM