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Upper limb joint space modeling of stroke induced synergies using isolated and voluntary arm perturbations

Simkins et al., 2013

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17835948968373346099
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Simkins M
Al-Refai A
Rosen J
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

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Among other diminished motor capabilities, survivors of a stroke often exhibit joint synergies. These synergies are stereotypically characterized by involuntary joint co-activation. With respect to the upper limbs, such synergies diminish coordination in reaching, pointing, and …
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