Automatic Upper-Limb Brunnstrom Recovery Stage Evaluation via Daily Activity Monitoring
Motor function assessment is crucial for post-stroke rehabilitation. Conventional evaluation methods are subjective, heavily depending on the experience of therapists. In light of the strong correlation between the stroke severity level and the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs), we ex...
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Main Authors: | Long Meng (Author), Xinyu Jiang (Author), Haibo Qin (Author), Jiahao Fan (Author), Zheng Zeng (Author), Chen Chen (Author), Anjing Zhang (Author), Chenyun Dai (Author), Xiaomei Wu (Author), Yasemin M. Akay (Author), Metin Akay (Author), Wei Chen (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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