2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2024.106206
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Kinematic analysis in post-stroke patients with moderate to severe upper limb paresis and non-disabled controls

Xinyun Huang,
Ouping Liao,
Shuyun Jiang
et al.
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“…The available studies [ 22 , 85 , 86 ] on neurorehabilitation indicate that HMD-VR exhibits the potential to enhance tailored assessment and intervention methods by engaging patients within an immersive virtual environment. According to different authors [ 22 , 36 , 86 , 87 ], HMD-VR can be an effective tool to improve upper limb motor outcomes and kinematic factors, as well as ADLs, in post-stroke patients. In particular, De Giorgi et al [ 88 ] used HMD-VR to perform virtual art therapy, which remarkably promotes the autonomy of post-stroke patients in their ADLs and upper limb functioning, in terms of muscle strength and pinching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The available studies [ 22 , 85 , 86 ] on neurorehabilitation indicate that HMD-VR exhibits the potential to enhance tailored assessment and intervention methods by engaging patients within an immersive virtual environment. According to different authors [ 22 , 36 , 86 , 87 ], HMD-VR can be an effective tool to improve upper limb motor outcomes and kinematic factors, as well as ADLs, in post-stroke patients. In particular, De Giorgi et al [ 88 ] used HMD-VR to perform virtual art therapy, which remarkably promotes the autonomy of post-stroke patients in their ADLs and upper limb functioning, in terms of muscle strength and pinching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This recommendation aimed to make kinematic analysis more accessible and valuable for these patients. For example, Huang et al [ 36 ] evaluated the HTM in post-stroke patients. They analysed kinematic variables such as movement smoothness, movement velocity, movement trajectories, and the range of movement (RoM) of trunk and upper limb joints, using a 3D MoCap system.…”
Section: Kinematics Of Upper Limb Movements In Post-stroke Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%