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Task selection for a sensor-based, wearable, upper limb training device for stroke survivors: a multi-stage approach.

Ruth TurkJill WhitallClaire MeagherNigel K ArdenSue RobertsSasha WoodhamPhilip ClatworthyJane Helena Burridge
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Using a task categorization matrix, a set of training tasks was systematically identified. There was strong agreement between data from the professionals, survivors and literature. The matrix populated by tasks has potential for wider use in upper-limb stroke rehabilitation. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONRehabilitation technologies that provide feedback on quantity and quality of movements can support independent home-based upper limb rehabilitation.Rehabilitation technology systems require a library of upper limb tasks at different levels for people with stroke and therapists to choose from.A user-defined and evidence-based set of upper limb tasks for use within a wearable sensor device system have been developed.
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