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The efficacy of novel, non-robotic devices to train reaching post stroke (2008-2013)

Abstract

Up to 50% of stroke survivors are left with upper limb disability that limits their daily activities and their paralysis is so severe that it excludes them form training with the most effective methods. This study is a clinical trial of innovative new techniques to assist people with severe upper limb paralysis to reach following stroke survivors and has the potential to be used by other patients with paralysis.

Experts

Professor Sandy Brauer

Deputy Executive Dean
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Centre Director of Centre for Neurorehabilitation, Ageing and Balance Research
Centre for Neurorehabilitation, Ageing and Balance Research
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Sandy Brauer
Sandy Brauer

Professor Andrew Cresswell

Affiliate of Centre for Sensorimotor Performance
Centre for Sensorimotor Performance
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Professor
School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Andrew Cresswell
Andrew Cresswell