Learning to assess the quality of stroke rehabilitation exercises
Due to the limited number of therapists, task-oriented exercises are often prescribed for post-stroke survivors as in-home rehabilitation. During in-home rehabilitation, a patient may become unmotivated or confused to comply prescriptions without the feedback of a therapist. To address this challeng...
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Main Authors: | LEE, Min Hun, SIEWIOREK, Daniel P., SMAILAGIC, Asim, BERNARDINO, Alexandre, BADIA, Sergi Bermúdez i |
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2021
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