International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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ISSN: 2329-9096

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Stephen H Scott

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  • Research Article
    A Novel Robotic Task for Assessing Impairments in Bimanual Coordination Post-Stroke
    Author(s): Catherine R Lowrey, Carl PT Jackson, Stephen D Bagg, Sean P Dukelow and Stephen H ScottCatherine R Lowrey, Carl PT Jackson, Stephen D Bagg, Sean P Dukelow and Stephen H Scott

    Background: Bimanual tasks are integral to the performance of many activities of daily living, but impairments in bimanual coordination following stroke are not well quantified with existing clinical tools. Objective: The current study outlines a novel robotic task for the objective and quantitative assessment of bimanual impairment following stroke. Methods: We developed a robotic, bimanual assessment task using the KINARM robot. The task involved moving a virtual ball on a bar linking the two hands, to targets displayed using a virtual reality system. Seventy-five healthy control participants and 23 participants with sub-acute stroke were assessed using the task. Task performance of participants with stroke was compared with the healthy control group, as well as to standard clinical tests (Chedoke- McMaster Stroke Assessment (CMSA) arm and hand, Functional Independence Measure (FIM).. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2329-9096.S3-002

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