Objective assessment of stroke-patients' ability to control arm movements is vital for evidence-based therapy and progress monitoring. This study compares three different indices to quantify the quality of wrist movement during a task involving tracking a target on a screen. Each method is assessed in terms of agreement between assessors (Bland and Altman limits of agreement); repeatability of readings by the same assessor (reliability coefficient); and external validity on data collected from a sample of people with impaired upper limb function and an age matched unimpaired control group. The three indices were the root mean square difference between the wrist movement and the target signal, the cross correlation between these two signals,...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Purpose. To investigate the relationship between upper limb impairments and activity limitation. Met...
Remote patient monitoring systems show promise for assisting stroke patients in home exercise progra...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Background. Functional limitation of the upper extremities is common in patients with stroke. An upp...
Background: In the evaluation of upper limb impairment post stroke there remains a gap between detai...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Purpose. To investigate the relationship between upper limb impairments and activity limitation. Met...
Remote patient monitoring systems show promise for assisting stroke patients in home exercise progra...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Background. Functional limitation of the upper extremities is common in patients with stroke. An upp...
Background: In the evaluation of upper limb impairment post stroke there remains a gap between detai...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
The origins of upper limb movement analysis are derived from a well-established set of protocols def...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...