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    A feasibility study of the effect of multichannel electrical stimulation and gravity compensation on hand function in stroke patients: A pilot study by Krabben, T., Buurke, J. H., Prange, G. B., Rietman, J. S.

    “…Many stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm and hand function. As a feasibility study, gravity compensation (GC) and multichannel electrical…”
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    Objective measurement of synergistic movement patterns of the upper extremity following stroke: An explorative study by Krabben, T., Prange, G. B., Molier, B. I., Rietman, J. S., Buurke, J. H.

    “…The majority of stroke survivors have to cope with deficits in arm function, which is often monitored with subjective clinical scales during stroke…”
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    An explorative study into changes in circle drawing after gravity compensation training in chronic stroke patients by Prange, G. B., Krabben, T., Rietman, J. S., Buurke, J. H., Stienen, A. H. A., van der Kooij, H.

    “…A way to reduce the influence of abnormal synergies on range of motion after stroke directly is to support the arm by a robotic gravity compensation device…”
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    Preliminary results of training with gravity compensation of the arm in chronic stroke survivors by van der Kooij, H., Prange, G.B., Krabben, T., Renzenbrink, G.J., de Boer, J., Hermens, H.J., Jannink, M.

    “…After stroke, arm function can be limited by a reduction in the selectivity of movements, due to involuntary coupling of shoulder abduction and elbow flexion,…”
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    An explorative study into changes in reach performance after gravity compensation training in chronic stroke patients by Prange, G.B., Krabben, T., Renzenbrink, G.J., de Boer, J., Hermens, H.J., Jannink, M.J.A.

    “…After stroke, arm function can be limited by a reduction in the selectivity of movements, due to involuntary coupling of shoulder abduction and elbow flexion,…”
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    A low-tech virtual reality application for training of upper extremity motor function in neurorehabilitation by Prange, G., Krabben, T., Molier, B., van der Kooij, H., Jannink, M.

    Published in 2008 Virtual Rehabilitation (01-08-2008)
    “…Impaired motor function of the arm is one of the consequences of a neurological disorder, limiting movements that are essential for various daily activities,…”
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