A robotic workstation for stroke rehabilitation of the upper extremity using FES
An experimental test facility is developed for use by stroke patients in order to improve sensory-motor function of their upper limb. Subjects are seated at the workstation and their task is to repeatedly follow reaching trajectories that are projected onto a target above their arm. To do this they...
Main Authors: | Freeman, Christopher (Author), Hughes, Ann-Marie (Author), Burridge, Jane (Author), Chappell, Paul (Author), Lewin, Paul (Author), Rogers, Eric (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009.
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