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Relative independence of upper limb position sense and reaching in children with hemiparetic perinatal stroke.

Andrea M KuczynskiAdam KirtonJennifer A SemrauSean P Dukelow
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
Robotic technology can quantify complex, discrete aspects of upper limb sensory and motor function in hemiparetic children. Robot-measured deficits in position sense and reaching with the contralesional limb appear to be relatively independent of each other and correlations for both with clinical measures are modest. Knowledge of the relationship between sensory and motor impairment may inform future rehabilitation strategies and improve outcomes for children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy.
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