Automating provision of feedback to stroke patients with and without information on compensatory movements: a pilot study

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  • who: Shelly Levy-Tzedek from the Tel Aviv, DCS Corporation, United States have published the paper: Automating provision of feedback to stroke patients with and without information on compensatory movements: A pilot study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: As a first step toward achieving this goal, the authors aimed to test in this study whether it is feasible to provide patients with complex feedback, combining information on task success and on movement compensations, without overwhelming the patients with information. The authors report here the analysis of the data from the 10 participants who completed the . . .

     

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