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Bilateral capacity is related to bilateral upper limb use after stroke: a study by behavioral maps, accelerometers and perceived amount of use.

Clécio VierLuis MochizukiRaquel Pinheiro GomesLetícia Cardoso RodriguesAmanda Magalhães DemartinoStella Maris Michaelsen
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
A BM is a valid way to quantify UL use and can complement information assessed regarding perceived use and by accelerometers.Implications for rehabilitationBehavioral maps may be valuable to complement information assessed by perceived UL use and accelerometers.Quantifying bilateral capacity will reflect in a better understanding of actual paretic UL use after stroke.Accelerometers can underestimate the amount of paretic UL use in asymmetrical bilateral tasks.
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