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Age effect on upper limb kinematics assessed by REAplan robot. A prospective study in healthy children from 3 to 12years old
2014
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Objective.-The present study investigated patient/robot interactions within an upper limb robot-assisted training in subacute stroke patients. Methods.-Nineteen subacute stroke survivors (8 females; age 53 ± 17 years; time from stroke, 49 ± 19 days) with severe upper limb paresis (mean Fugl-Meyer Assessment score, 17 ± 7/66 or mean Motricity Index 41 ± 2/100) carried out 16 sessions (3/week, 35 days) of robot-assisted shoulder/elbow training (InMotion 2.0, IMT, Inc., MA, USA) combined with
doi:10.1016/j.rehab.2014.03.039
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