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Kinect-assisted performance-sensitive upper limb exercise platform for post-stroke survivors

Dash et al., 2019

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6289694787548581455
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Dash A
Yadav A
Chauhan A
Lahiri U
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Frontiers in Neuroscience

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One's ability to use upper limbs is critical for performing activities of daily living necessary for enjoying quality community life. However, after stroke, such abilities becomes adversely affected and it often deprives one of their capability to perform tasks that need coordinated …
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