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A Kinematic Framework for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Assessment: Expectation-Maximization as a Motor Learning ModelMeziani, 2022
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Motor learning as a recovery mechanism is assumed to be a framework that drived and guided physical therapy and now since the advent of robotics doing the same to the rehabilitation devices. The rehabilitation process presents the intersection of many different …
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