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Kinematic Implications of Learned Non-use for Robot Therapy.
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Kinematic Implications of Learned Non-use for Robot Therapy M. J. Johnson, PhD, Med.Coll. of Wisc./Marquette Univ & Milwaukee, WI, USAK. Wisneski, A. Hermsen, B. Hingtgen, MS, G.F. Harris, PhD, Marquette Univ & Milwaukee, WI; R. O. Smith, PhD, Univ. of Wisc., Milwaukee & Milwaukee, WI, USA; T. Walton, OTR, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital & Milwaukee, WI, USA; J.R. McGuire, MD, Med. College of Wisc. & Milwaukee, WI, USA; • Learned non-use (LNU) may be a measure for carry-over and the efficacy of robotic stroke therapy. • We examine relationships between LNU and common metrics used in robot therapy (e.g., movement smoothness). • Results indicate that these metrics accounted for < 17% of the variability in LNU scores. • Quantifying carry-over may require measuring both proximal and distal, sensory and motor impairment. Evaluation set-up of functional bell reaching task Schedule Code WePo01.6