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Computer analysis of visuo-spatial function in the assessment of stroke patients

Computer analysis of visuo-spatial function in the assessment of stroke patients
Computer analysis of visuo-spatial function in the assessment of stroke patients
Existing post-stroke rehabilitation assessment includes a series of pencil and paper tests which serve as an indicator of neuropsychological conditions. The application of computer analysis of the patient's hand-written test response provides increased accuracy in clinical evaluation through assessment of both the traditional static test results and dynamic test data (pen velocity, test time etc.). Patient rehabilitation can be monitored as can the effectiveness of individual rehabilitation methods
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Fairhurst, M.C.
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Guest, R.M.
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Potter, J.M.
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Donnelly, N.
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Fairhurst, M.C.
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Guest, R.M.
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Potter, J.M.
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Donnelly, N.
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Fairhurst, M.C., Guest, R.M., Potter, J.M. and Donnelly, N. (1996) Computer analysis of visuo-spatial function in the assessment of stroke patients. In IEE Workshop on Handwriting Analysis and Recognition - A European Perspective. Institution of Engineering and Technology. 3 pp .

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Abstract

Existing post-stroke rehabilitation assessment includes a series of pencil and paper tests which serve as an indicator of neuropsychological conditions. The application of computer analysis of the patient's hand-written test response provides increased accuracy in clinical evaluation through assessment of both the traditional static test results and dynamic test data (pen velocity, test time etc.). Patient rehabilitation can be monitored as can the effectiveness of individual rehabilitation methods

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Published date: 1996
Venue - Dates: IEE Workshop on Handwriting Analysis and Recognition: A European Perspective, , London, United Kingdom, 1996-05-23 - 1996-05-23

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Local EPrints ID: 489539
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489539
PURE UUID: 62e4f70f-0d23-483f-8307-86c367907b80
ORCID for R.M. Guest: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7535-7336

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Date deposited: 26 Apr 2024 16:54
Last modified: 28 Apr 2024 02:05

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Author: M.C. Fairhurst
Author: R.M. Guest ORCID iD
Author: J.M. Potter
Author: N. Donnelly

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