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Assessment of Habitual Physical Activity and Paretic Arm Mobility Among Stroke Survivors by Accelerometry

Pages 9-21 | Published online: 30 Dec 2014

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Grace J. Kim, Avinash Parnandi, Sharon Eva & Heidi Schambra. (2022) The use of wearable sensors to assess and treat the upper extremity after stroke: a scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:20, pages 6119-6138.
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Christel Vanroy, Dirk Vissers, Patrick Cras, Saskia Beyne, Hilde Feys, Yves Vanlandewijck & Steven Truijen. (2014) Physical activity monitoring in stroke: SenseWear Pro2 Activity accelerometer versus Yamax Digi-Walker SW-200 Pedometer. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:20, pages 1695-1703.
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Tan Tran, Lin-Ching Chang, Ibrahim Almubark, Elaine M. Bochniewicz, Liqi Shu, Peter S. Lum & Alexander Dromerick. (2018) Robust Classification of Functional and Nonfunctional Arm Movement after Stroke Using a Single Wrist-Worn Sensor Device. Robust Classification of Functional and Nonfunctional Arm Movement after Stroke Using a Single Wrist-Worn Sensor Device.
Hao-ling Chen, Keh-chung Lin, Yu-wei Hsieh, Ching-yi Wu, Rong-jiuan Liing & Chia-ling Chen. (2017) A study of predictive validity, responsiveness, and minimal clinically important difference of arm accelerometer in real-world activity of patients with chronic stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation 32:1, pages 75-83.
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Adam McLeod, Elaine M. Bochniewicz, Peter S. Lum, Rahsaan J. Holley, Geoff Emmer & Alexander W. Dromerick. (2016) Using Wearable Sensors and Machine Learning Models to Separate Functional Upper Extremity Use From Walking-Associated Arm Movements. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 97:2, pages 224-231.
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Christel Vanroy, Yves Vanlandewijck, Patrick Cras, Hilde Feys, Steven Truijen, Marc Michielsen & Dirk Vissers. (2014) Is a Coded Physical Activity Diary Valid for Assessing Physical Activity Level and Energy Expenditure in Stroke Patients?. PLoS ONE 9:6, pages e98735.
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Barbora Kolářová, Martina Marková, Lucie Szmeková & Jiří Stacho. 2014. Počítačové a robotické technologie v klinické rehabilitaci - možnosti vyšetření a terapie. Počítačové a robotické technologie v klinické rehabilitaci - možnosti vyšetření a terapie.
Stella Maris Michaelsen, Raquel Pinheiro Gomes, Aline Perão Marques, Letícia Cardoso Rodrigues, Noé Gomes Borges Junior, Renato Claudino & Márcio José dos Santos. (2013) Using an accelerometer for analyzing a reach-to-grasp movement after stroke. Motriz: Revista de Educação Física 19:4, pages 746-752.
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Catherine E. Lang, Marghuretta D. Bland, Ryan R. Bailey, Sydney Y. Schaefer & Rebecca L. Birkenmeier. (2013) Assessment of upper extremity impairment, function, and activity after stroke: foundations for clinical decision making. Journal of Hand Therapy 26:2, pages 104-115.
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Louise A. Connell & Sarah F. Tyson. (2012) Clinical Reality of Measuring Upper-Limb Ability in Neurologic Conditions: A Systematic Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 93:2, pages 221-228.
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Nick Gebruers, Christel Vanroy, Steven Truijen, Sebastiaan Engelborghs & Peter P. De Deyn. (2010) Monitoring of Physical Activity After Stroke: A Systematic Review of Accelerometry-Based Measures. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 91:2, pages 288-297.
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Stéphanie Vuillermot, Aniña Pescatore, Lisa Holper, Daniel C. Kiper & Kynan Eng. (2009) An extended drawing test for the assessment of arm and hand function with a performance invariant for healthy subjects. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 177:2, pages 452-460.
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Susan L. Murphy. (2009) Review of physical activity measurement using accelerometers in older adults: Considerations for research design and conduct. Preventive Medicine 48:2, pages 108-114.
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