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ATRAS Work Package 2 Published Evidence

Plan for Today Progress so far: SearchesProgress so far: Searches Introduction to SpreadsheetIntroduction to Spreadsheet Introduction to RefWorksIntroduction to RefWorks LunchLunch WorkshopWorkshop

Searches TermsTerms StrategyStrategy DatabasesDatabases Cochrane reviewsCochrane reviews

Searching MeSH : Stroke or stroke (text)MeSH : Stroke or stroke (text) MeSH : Upper extremity or ‘upper extremity’(Text) Upper limb* Arm* Hand* Shoulder* Elbow* Wrist* Finger* Thumb*

AT Definition An AT is a mechanical or electrical device used in a functional task orientated training process which will have a systemic or rehabilitative effect on the person.

Assistive Technologies Cast* Orthot* Orthos* Splint* Dynamic devices “Contracture Correction Device” OR CCD Electric* Stimulat* FES or ‘Functional Electrical Stimulation’ ES ENS or ‘electrical neuromuscular stimulation’ IFT or “Inferential Therapy” “Cortical Stim*” “Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation” or TMS Electro* Mech* Robo* CIMT mitt “Constraint induced” OR “Forced Use” CPM or ‘continuous passive movement’ or ‘continuous passive motion’ Biofeedback or Bio feedback Virtual Reality” or VR or “Wii”

Databases AMED,CINAHL, Cochrane Library including DARE CSA Illumina, EMBASE,MEDLINEPsycInfo, Web of Science, PeDRo RECAL Legacy CIRRIE, REHABDATA COMPENDEX INSPEC National Research Register (clinical trials), Reports from professional bodies (RCP Guidelines, CSP), Dissertation Abstracts, Conference proceedings.

Results so far 711 potential review papers711 potential review papers 32 Biofeedback32 Biofeedback 256 Electrical Stimulation256 Electrical Stimulation 226 Cortical stimulation226 Cortical stimulation 73 Robotics73 Robotics 155 CIMT155 CIMT 21 Botox21 Botox 1064 failed initial screening1064 failed initial screening 10 Registered Cochrane Reviews10 Registered Cochrane Reviews

Data Extraction Initial ScreeningInitial Screening Van Tulder CriteriaVan Tulder Criteria Clinical RelevanceClinical Relevance Data ExtractionData Extraction Review papersReview papers

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