Park et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Relevance of Upper Limb Muscle Synergies to Dynamic Force Generation: Perspectives on Rehabilitation of Impaired Intermuscular Coordination in StrokePark et al., 2023
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- Author
- Park J
- Shin J
- Lee H
- Roh J
- Park H
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
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This study investigated the impact of stroke on the control of upper limb endpoint force during isokinetic exercise, a dynamic force-generating task, and its association with stroke- affected muscle synergies. Three-dimensional upper limb endpoint force and …
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