Hsu et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A novel and clinically feasible instrument for quantifying upper Limb muscle tone and motor function via indirect measure methodsHsu et al., 2021
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- Hsu C
- Lin Y
- Hsu H
- Chieh H
- Lin C
- Ling S
- Su F
- Kuo L
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- IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
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Objective: Quantifying muscle tone is often based on a tester's subjective judgment in clinical settings. There is, however, a lack of suitable tools that can be used to objectively assess muscle tone. This study thus introduces a reliable, clinically-feasible device, called …
- 210000003205 Muscles 0 title abstract description 72
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