Utility of a unilateral accelerometer for monitoring upper extremity use in subacute stroke patients after discharge from hospital
Abstract
This study was to investigate the utility of a unilateral accelerometer, which is commonly used for monitoring upper extremity performance, in subacute stroke patients by comparing its use with other upper extremity assessments. Twenty-four participants were recruited and required to wear an accelerometer on the affected wrist for 3 hours daily for the first 4 weeks after discharge from hospital. Assessments included Fugl-Meyer Assessment–Upper...
Paper Details
Title
Utility of a unilateral accelerometer for monitoring upper extremity use in subacute stroke patients after discharge from hospital
Published Date
Jan 25, 2018
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
193 - 198
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