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An Augmented Reality Training Environment for Post-Stroke Finger Extension Rehabilitation

An Augmented Reality Training Environment for Post-Stroke Finger Extension Rehabilitation. Xun Luo, University Illinois at Chicago and RIC; Robert Kenyon , UIC; Tiffany Kine, Marquette University; Heidi Waldinger, RIC ; Derek Kamper, RIC and Northwestern University;.

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An Augmented Reality Training Environment for Post-Stroke Finger Extension Rehabilitation

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  1. An Augmented Reality Training Environment for Post-Stroke Finger Extension Rehabilitation Xun Luo, University Illinois at Chicago and RIC;Robert Kenyon, UIC; Tiffany Kine, Marquette University; Heidi Waldinger, RIC; Derek Kamper, RIC and Northwestern University; • Finger extension impairment is common among stroke survivors. • We use augmented reality and a body-powered device to build a training environment for reach-to-grasp. • Pilot data showed acceptance of the device and improvement in standard functional tests following training. • The environment has the potential for tele-rehabilitationuses in the future. Schedule Code ThPo01.1

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