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The diagnostic levels of evidence of instrumented devices for measuring viscoelastic joint properties and spasticity; a systematic review.

Levinia Lara van der VeldenMaaike Anna Catharina de KoffGerard Maria RibbersRuud Willem Selles
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2022)
The diagnostic evidence needed for implementing robotic devices in clinical practice is lacking. Our findings indicate that more effort should be invested in studying diagnostic accuracy (Level III) or added value for clinical care (Level IV); only these studies can provide clinicians with evidence that robotic devices have added value above the currently-used clinical scales.
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