Reliability, validity and discriminant ability of a robotic device for finger training in patients with subacute stroke.
Marco GermanottaValerio GowerDionysia PapadopoulouArianna CrucianiCristiano PecchioliRita MoscaGabriele SperanzaCatuscia FalsiniFrancesca CecchiFederica VannettiAngelo MontesanoSilvia GaleriFurio GramaticaIrene Aprilenull nullPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Finger strength (in both flexion and extension) and muscle tone, as provided by a robotic device for hand rehabilitation, are reliable and sensitive measures. Moreover, finger strength is strongly correlated with clinical scales. Changes higher than the obtained MDC in these robotic measures could be considered as clinically relevant and used to assess the effect of a rehabilitation treatment in patients with subacute stroke.