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Relationships between accelerometry and general compensatory movements of the upper limb after stroke.

Jessica BarthJoeseph W KlaesnerCatherine E Lang
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Accelerometry is a tool that, while measuring movement quantity, can also reflect the use of general compensatory movement patterns of the upper limb in persons with chronic stroke. Individuals who move their limbs more in daily life with respect to time and variability tend to move with less movement compensations and more typical movement patterns. Likewise, individuals who move their paretic limbs less and their non-paretic limb more in daily life tend to move with more movement compensations at all joints in the paretic limb and less typical movement patterns.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb
  • physical activity
  • blood brain barrier