Amirbekova 2025 - Systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness of robotic therapy in the recovery of motor functions after stroke

“Robotic-assisted therapy provides clinically meaningful improvements in post-stroke

motor recovery. The findings support early stratification and personalization of

rehabilitation programs based on stroke timing, age, and intervention intensity.

Integration of robotic systems with virtual and cognitive components may further

enhance neuroplasticity, leading to improved functional outcomes.”  Burt® can be used

with a wide-range of patient presentations along the entire rehab journey. With sensory,

visual and cognitive components that are highly customizable, patients are able to

achieve high dose repetitions while staying motivated and engaged in therapy.

Amirbekova M, Kispayeva T, Adomaviciene A, Eszhanova L, Bolshakova I, Ospanova Z.

Systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness of robotic therapy in the recovery

of motor functions after stroke. Front Hum Neurosci. 2025 Jul 21;19:1622661. doi:

10.3389/fnhum.2025.1622661. PMID: 40761519; PMCID: PMC12318999.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40761519/

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