Characteristics Associated with the Differential Activity of Nondominant and Dominant Affected Hands in Patients with Poststroke Right Hemiparesis
Objectives. Spontaneous arm use in patients with poststroke hemiparesis is crucial to the recovery of functional interaction. Patients with stroke and subsequent right hemiparesis have more difficulty adapting to a right-handed environment. The aim of this study was to use wearable devices to assess...
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Main Authors: | Jen-Pei Lee (Author), Shuya Chen (Author), Chien-Tsung Tsai (Author), Hsu-Chih Chung (Author), Wen-Dien Chang (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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