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      • Advanced Techniques for Robotic Assessment of Neurological Impairments In Stroke Patients 

        Tyryshkin, Kathrin (2014-09-29)
        Stroke is an acute injury of the central nervous system and is caused by the disruption of blood flow or by the rupture of blood vessels. A stroke can impact many body functions, often causing motor, speech, memory, vision ...
      • Computational models for improved diagnosis and prognosis of stroke using robot-based biomarkers 

        Mostafavi Taraghi, Sayyed Mostafa (2016-06-14)
        Stroke is a leading cause of death and permanent disability worldwide, affecting millions of individuals. Traditional clinical scores for assessment of stroke-related impairments are inherently subjective and limited by ...
      • Parameter analysis for robotic assessment of impairments in reaching due to stroke 

        Abu-Zeid, Amr (2007-10-05)
        Stroke is a condition that arises from partial or complete blockage of blood flow to parts of the brain. Upper limb impairments (sensorimotor deficits) usually occur as a result of stroke. Assessment and diagnosis of the ...

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