Introduction: Seated exercises can reduce the need for in-person assistance during remote-delivered programs, but its safety implications in stroke are unknown.
Objective: This case-report investigates the effect of a novel, remotely delivered 2-week seated exercise program on mobility in a person living with stroke.
Case Description: A 68-year-old man living with a chronic stroke (>1-year post-stroke) and moderate disability (Modified Rankin Scale = 3) participated in a 2-week seated exercise program delivered remotely through videoconferencing (Zoom).