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Anthonia Janne Nienja Langerak

Anthonia Janne Nienja Langerak
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at Erasmus MC

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Introduction
I am clinical researcher with a keen interest in neurorehabilitation, eager to develop myself as a PhD candidate in this research field. My ambition is to gain a deeper understanding of stroke recovery and to optimize rehabilitation for people with stroke.
Current institution
Erasmus MC
Current position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (5)
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ehealth solutions at home are gaining interest and relevance in healthcare; however, they face challenges in sustaining motivation for therapy due to difficulties in creating meaningful connections between technology and people receiving care. in this article, we explore how embodied agents in ehealth interventions could be designed to establish a...
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Purpose: eHealth-based exercise therapies were developed to increase stroke patients' adherence to home-based motor rehabilitation. However, these eHealth tools face a rapid decrease in use after a couple of weeks. This study investigates stroke patients' motivation for home-based upper extremity rehabilitation with eHealth tools and their relatio...
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Unlabelled: This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and explore the efficacy of the Arm Activity Tracker (AAT). The AAT is a device based on wrist-worn accelerometers that provides visual and tactile feedback to stimulate daily life upper extremity (UE) activity in stroke patients. Methods: A randomised, crossover within-subject study was co...
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Purpose: Telerehabilitation systems have the potential to enable therapists to monitor and assist stroke patients in achieving high-intensity upper extremity exercise in the home environment. We adopted an iterative user-centred approach, including multiple data sources and meetings with end-users and stakeholders to define the user requirements f...
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Objective To externally validate recent prognostic models that predict independent gait following stroke. Study Design and Setting A systematic search identified recent models (<10 years) that predicted independent gait in adult stroke patients, using easily obtainable predictors. Predictors from the original models were assigned proxies when requ...

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