Three-Dimensional Motion Analysis for Occupational Therapy Upper Extremity Assessment and Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) human motion analysis provides objective, quantitative, and reliable kinematic data that are valuable in rehabilitation. Clinicians, including occupational therapists and other specialists, can apply this technology to quantify patients' upper extremity (UE) m...
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Main Authors: | Stephen W. Hill (Author), Samantha Mong (Author), Quyen Vo (Author) |
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