Abstract Background To more accurately evaluate rehabilitation outcomes in stroke patients, movement irregularities should be quantified. Previous work in stroke patients has revealed a reduction in the trajectory smoothness and segmentation of continuous movements. Clinically, the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS) evaluates the clumsiness of arm movements using an ordinal scale based on the examiner's observations. In this study, we focused on three-dimensional curvature of hand trajectory to quantify movement, and aimed to establish a novel measurement that is independent of movement duration. We compared the proposed measurement with the SIAS score and the jerk measure representing temporal smoothness. Methods Sixteen stroke patien...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
The second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable “metrics” task force developed consensus ar...
Background and Purpose. It is largely unknown how adaptive motor control of the paretic upper limb c...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
The cerebrovascular accident often results in motor impairment of one of the upper limbs, hence, com...
Background. Three-dimensional kinematic analysis provides quantitative and qualitative assessment of...
Background: Hand dysfunction is one of the main symptoms of stroke patients, but there is still a la...
Background: Upper limb kinematic assessments provide quantifiable information on qualitative movemen...
Background: In the evaluation of upper limb impairment post stroke there remains a gap between detai...
Background and Purpose. It is largely unknown how adaptive motor control of the paretic upper limb c...
The development of feasible kinematic assessment methods of upper extremity motor function impairmen...
An objective assessment system for stroke upper extremity (UE) rehabilitation is long overdue. With...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
The second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable “metrics” task force developed consensus ar...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
The second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable “metrics” task force developed consensus ar...
Background and Purpose. It is largely unknown how adaptive motor control of the paretic upper limb c...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
The cerebrovascular accident often results in motor impairment of one of the upper limbs, hence, com...
Background. Three-dimensional kinematic analysis provides quantitative and qualitative assessment of...
Background: Hand dysfunction is one of the main symptoms of stroke patients, but there is still a la...
Background: Upper limb kinematic assessments provide quantifiable information on qualitative movemen...
Background: In the evaluation of upper limb impairment post stroke there remains a gap between detai...
Background and Purpose. It is largely unknown how adaptive motor control of the paretic upper limb c...
The development of feasible kinematic assessment methods of upper extremity motor function impairmen...
An objective assessment system for stroke upper extremity (UE) rehabilitation is long overdue. With...
Current diagnosis and treatment of movement impairment post-stroke is based on the subjective assess...
The second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable “metrics” task force developed consensus ar...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
The second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable “metrics” task force developed consensus ar...
Background and Purpose. It is largely unknown how adaptive motor control of the paretic upper limb c...