Robot-Assisted Arm Training in Chronic Stroke: Addition of Transition-to-Task Practice

Volume: 33, Issue: 9, Pages: 751 - 761
Published: Jul 22, 2019
Abstract
Background. Robot-assisted therapy provides high-intensity arm rehabilitation that can significantly reduce stroke-related upper extremity (UE) deficits. Motor improvement has been shown at the joints trained, but generalization to real-world function has not been profound. Objective. To investigate the efficacy of robot-assisted therapy combined with therapist-assisted task training versus robot-assisted therapy alone on motor outcomes and use...
Paper Details
Title
Robot-Assisted Arm Training in Chronic Stroke: Addition of Transition-to-Task Practice
Published Date
Jul 22, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
9
Pages
751 - 761
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