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    Influence of Gravity Compensation on Muscle Activation Patterns During Different Temporal Phases of Arm Movements of Stroke Patients by Prange, G.B., Jannink, M.J.A., Stienen, A.H.A., van der Kooij, H., IJzerman, M.J., Hermens, H.J.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-06-2009)
    “…Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of the shoulder and elbow during therapy after stroke, but…”
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    Influence of gravity compensation on muscle activity during reach and retrieval in healthy elderly by Prange, G.B, Kallenberg, L.A.C, Jannink, M.J.A, Stienen, A.H.A, van der Kooij, H, IJzerman, M.J, Hermens, H.J

    “…Abstract Introduction Arm support like gravity compensation may improve arm movements during stroke rehabilitation. It is unknown how gravity compensation…”
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    Dampace: dynamic force-coordination trainer for the upper extremities by Stienen, A.H.A., Hekman, E.E.G., Van der Helm, F.C.T., Prange, G.B., Jannink, M.J.A., Aalsma, A.M.M., Van der Kooij, H.

    “…According to reviews, training with upper-extremities rehabilitation robotics is at least as good as regular stroke rehabilitation, probably because the…”
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    Freebal: dedicated gravity compensation for the upper extremities by Stienen, A.H.A., Hekman, E.E.G., Van der Helm, F.C.T., Prange, G.B., Jannink, M.J.A., Aalsma, A.M.M., Van der Kooij, H.

    “…In most upper-extremity rehabilitation robotics, several components affect the therapy outcome. A common component is gravity compensation which alleviates…”
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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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    Increased range of motion and decreased muscle activity during maximal reach with gravity compensation in stroke patients by Prange, G.B., Stienen, A.H.A., Jannink, M.J.A., van der Kooij, H., IJzerman, M.J., Hermens, H.J.

    “…To stimulate restoration of arm function after stroke, active movement is important, which can be facilitated by supporting the weight of the hemiparetic arm,…”
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    Error-enhanced augmented proprioceptive feedback in stroke rehabilitation training: A pilot study by Molier, B.I., de Boer, J., Prange, G.B., Jannink, M.J.A.

    “…Augmented feedback plays an essential role in stroke rehabilitation therapy. When a force is applied to the arm, an augmented sensory (proprioceptive) cue is…”
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    Reduction of muscle activity during repeated reach and retrieval with gravity compensation in stroke patients by Jannink, M.J.A., Prange, G.B., Stienen, A.H.A., van der Kooij, H., Kruitbosch, J.M., Ijzerman, M.J., Hermens, H.J.

    “…Active movement of the affected arm is important in the training of arm function after stroke. By supporting the weight of the arm during movements, either in…”
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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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    The Effect of Prolonged Use of a Wearable Soft-Robotic Glove Post Stroke - a Proof-of-Principle by van Ommeren, A. L., Radder, B., Buurke, J. H., Kottink, A. I. R., Holmberg, J., Sletta, K., Prange-Lasonder, G.B., Rietman, J. S.

    “…Many stroke survivors encounter difficulties in the performance of activities of daily life due to limitations in functional use of the hand. Robotic…”
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