Robotic trajectory tracking for neurological rehabilitation
Robotic trajectory tracking for neurological rehabilitation
The authors describe the initial phase of their work at Southampton University on testing an improved technique to help stroke patients regain the use of their arms. Useful arm movement is regarded as one of the most important factors for regaining functional independence among stroke patients.
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Hughes, Ann-Marie
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Burridge, Jane
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Freeman, Christopher
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Chappell, Paul
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Lewin, Paul
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Rogers, Eric
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20 March 2008
Hughes, Ann-Marie
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Burridge, Jane
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Freeman, Christopher
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Chappell, Paul
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Lewin, Paul
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Rogers, Eric
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Hughes, Ann-Marie, Burridge, Jane, Freeman, Christopher, Chappell, Paul, Lewin, Paul and Rogers, Eric
(2008)
Robotic trajectory tracking for neurological rehabilitation.
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, 12 (3), .
Abstract
The authors describe the initial phase of their work at Southampton University on testing an improved technique to help stroke patients regain the use of their arms. Useful arm movement is regarded as one of the most important factors for regaining functional independence among stroke patients.
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Submitted date: March 2008
Published date: 20 March 2008
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EEE, Southampton Wireless Group
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Local EPrints ID: 265199
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/265199
ISSN: 1367-7543
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Jane Burridge
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Christopher Freeman
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Paul Chappell
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Paul Lewin
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Eric Rogers
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