Effects of Vibration-Based Generation of Timing of Tactile Perception on Upper Limb Function After Stroke: A Case Study
Ayaka Awaji,
Takeshi Fuchigami,
Rento Ogata
et al.
Abstract:Sensorimotor dysfunction of the fingers and hands hinders the recovery of motor function post-stroke. Generally, hemiplegic patients are unable to properly control the dynamic friction generated between their fingers and objects during hand/finger muscle activity. In addition to sensory information, a sense of agency generated by the temporal synchronization of sensory prediction and sensory feedback is required to control this dynamic friction. In the present study, we utilized a novel rehabilitation device t… Show more
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