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EMG-driven computer game for post-stroke rehabilitation

Shusong et al., 2010

Document ID
10067005568366074116
Author
Shusong X
Xia Z
Publication year
Publication venue
2010 IEEE Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics

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The key point of post-stroke rehabilitation is that exercices and therapy must begin as soon as possible after stroke in order to let the survivors regain their body movement functions. By playing the EMG-driven computer game, the patients can locate disused body parts and start …
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