JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
Development and evaluation of rehabilitation, physiotherapy and assistive technologies, robotics, prosthetics and implants, mobility and communication tools, home automation, and telerehabilitation.
Editor-in-Chief:
Sarah Munce, MSc, PhD, University of Toronto, Canada
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Recent Articles

Communication is an essential component of participation. Communication impairment restricts full participation for children who have unintelligible speech. A vocal cord vibration switch offers an avenue for meaningful interaction to children who cannot rely on speech or voluntary limb movement but have some control of their vocal cords. Previous evaluations of the vocal cord vibration switch have been conducted primarily with adults and adolescents. However, implementation of a vocal cord vibration switch with younger, school-aged children in their natural environmental contexts can potentially foster the development of early communication skills.

Enhancing rehabilitation methods for patients with stroke is essential, particularly during the transition from inpatient to outpatient care. Digital applications are being developed to provide telerehabilitation programs. The existing virtual blended care platform Blended Clinic (Blended Clinic AI GmbH) offers app-based training for patients after a stroke and comprises 3 main components, including training, coaching, and monitoring.

Physical inactivity among people with disabilities and older adults is a persistent public health concern, particularly those from racial minority groups living in underserved communities where structural barriers limit access to exercise opportunities. Technology-driven exercise programs offer scalable solutions, but the contextual factors that influence their uptake, fidelity, and sustainability remain underexplored.


Vestibular disorders impair balance, increase fall risk, and reduce quality of life due to dizziness and vertigo. They are frequently accompanied by heightened anxiety, which may further limit daily functioning and contribute to avoidance behaviors. Although vestibular rehabilitation has been extensively studied and shown to be effective in managing vestibular disorders, adherence to home-based exercises remains low for many dizzy patients. This is often attributed to uncertainty about correct performance, lack of feedback, or difficulty maintaining a structured routine. To help address these barriers, Vestibulon, a smartphone app co-designed with clinicians and patients, was developed to support rehabilitation practice by providing guided exercise, structured scheduling, progress monitoring, and clear instructions intended to promote confidence and engagement.

Chronic pain is a critical cause of personal suffering and societal concern. However, treatment options remain inadequate, and access to efficacious treatment is limited by geography, economics, and scale. Digital health interventions for chronic pain are easily scaled solutions to this problem, and autonomous conversational agents represent a new frontier in this treatment domain. Despite their potential impact, conversational agents powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI) have yet to be developed or examined for the treatment of chronic pain.

A robust correlation exists between physical activity (PA) and stroke risk reduction, and wearable PA sensors have emerged as promising adjuncts for rehabilitation and risk self-management. However, evidence regarding their long-term efficacy in facilitating sustained behavioral change remains equivocal.

Foods are not only masticated and swallowed but they also influence the choice of utensils and their use. Comparing the contexts in which different utensils are used with each food form could help in the assessment of individuals experiencing eating difficulties in the food culture unique to East Asian countries.

Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is a condition that impairs daily activities due to pain exacerbated by wrist and hand movements. The ArmLock sleeve is a novel, nonsurgical intervention to stretch the wrist extensor muscles by maintaining the elbow in extension, forearm in pronation, and wrist and fingers in flexion.

Digital, smart, and electronic low vision aids (LVAs) have expanded options for visual rehabilitation and functional independence among people with visual impairment. However, adoption of these technologies remains limited, particularly in low- and middle-income countries such as Jordan, where access, affordability, and training resources may be constrained.

Proprioception training is essential for restoring knee function in several medical conditions. Open kinetic chain (OKC) and closed kinetic chain (CKC) exercises are used in active movement interventions to enhance proprioception. Exergames, supported by wearable sensors, offer a solution by providing real-time feedback. Auditory feedback (AF) embedded in the serious game training has shown benefits in upper limb rehabilitation compared to visual feedback (VF) alone. However, the potential of AF in exergames that provide knee training is not known.
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