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From: Can kinematic parameters of 3D reach-to-target movements be used as a proxy for clinical outcome measures in chronic stroke rehabilitation? An exploratory study

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Experimental Set-up. a. Subject set-up: Twenty reflective markers were placed on the following body landmarks: 7th cervical vertebra spinous process, 10th thoracic vertebra spinous process, suprasternal notch and xiphoid process. Markers were also placed bilaterally on the acromion, upper-arm, lateral epicondyle of the humerus, forearm, radial styloid process, ulnar styloid process, first metacarpal head and second metacarpal head. b. Biomechanical model of subject in 1a and the target panel: Biomechanical model (Plug-in-gait) applied to reconstruct UE segments and derive kinematic parameters

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