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Innovative approaches to the rehabilitation of upper extremity hemiparesis using virtual environments.

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Innovative approaches to the rehabilitation of upper extremity hemiparesis using virtual environments.

Auteurs : A S Merians ; E. Tunik ; G G Fluet ; Q. Qiu ; S V Adamovich

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Upper-extremity interventions for hemiparesis are a challenging aspect of stroke rehabilitation. Purpose of this paper is to report the feasibility of using virtual environments (VEs) in combination with robotics to assist recovery of hand-arm function and to present preliminary data demonstrating the potential of using sensory manipulations in VE to drive activation in targeted neural regions.

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