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Remote Assessments of Hand Function in Neurological Disorders: Systematic Review.

Arpita GopalWan-Yu HsuDiane D AllenRiley M Bove
Published in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2022)
The findings show that remote assessment of hand function is feasible in neurological disorders. Although varied, the assessments allow clinicians to objectively record performance in multiple hand function domains, improving the reliability of traditional in-clinic assessments. Remote assessments, particularly via telerehabilitation and smartphone- or tablet-based apps that align with in-clinic metrics, facilitate clinic to home transitions, have few barriers to implementation, and prompt remote identification and treatment of hand function impairments.
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