Purpose of the guideline: |
Stroke is a common disease worldwide, and post-stroke rehabilitation is a long-term and complex process that requires a combination of multiple treatments and methods. In recent years, with the rapid development of information technology and artificial intelligence, the application of intelligent rehabilitation technologies in stroke rehabilitation has received increasing attention and application. These technologies include virtual reality, remote monitoring, and motion sensing, which can provide personalised, efficient and convenient rehabilitation programmes. Despite the promising application of intelligent rehabilitation technologies, their application still faces some challenges, such as the lack of standardised operation guidelines, compatibility problems between different technologies, and insufficient knowledge of technology application between doctors and patients. Therefore, the development of an expert consensus can help to address these challenges, promote the standardised application of the technology, and provide guidance on the application of intelligent rehabilitation technology in stroke patients, which can help to improve treatment outcomes and reduce medical risks. |