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- What: The authors aimed to observe stroke survivors with poor hand function interacting with a range of commonly used hand rehabilitation devices. The reason for selecting these three is because these three devices were the only devices listed under the ‘active training` category in addition to training other parts of the upper limb. This study shows that not all stroke survivors with poor hand function should be considered ineligible to make use of hand rehabilitation devices as those with some range of motion in their hand as seen by participants with ARAT scores of 7 and 9 . . .
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