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B-Spline Modeling of Inertial Measurements for Evaluating Stroke Rehabilitation Effectiveness

Hwang et al., 2023

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9136939145062163464
Author
Hwang Y
Tung Y
Chen C
Lin B
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

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Patients who experience upper-limb paralysis after stroke require continual rehabilitation. Rehabilitation must be evaluated for appropriate treatment adjustment; such evaluation can be performed using inertial measurement units (IMUs) instead of standard scales or …
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