posted on 2014-08-28, 13:21authored byPaulette M. van Vliet, Andrew Wimperis, James Creak, Andrew Taylor, Cees van der Eijk
Objective
To describe a novel feedback device (Grasp Rehabilitation Accessory for Stroke Patients [GRASP]) that gives feedback on the time lag between the start of hand opening and the start of transport during reach-to-grasp movements, and to report the results of a preliminary series of single case studies to assess the utility of the device for improving the coordination of arm and hand at the beginning of a reach-to-grasp movement.
Funding
This study was supported by a Mercia Spinner Pathfinder grant.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Volume
93
Issue
1
Pages
167 - 171 (5)
Citation
VAN VLIET, P.M. ... et al, 2012. Feedback device for improvement of coordination of reach-to-grasp after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 93 (1), pp. 167 - 171.
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