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Fig. 9 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Fig. 9

From: Limb loading enhances skill transfer between augmented and physical reality tasks during limb loss rehabilitation

Fig. 9

Upper-limb joint range of motion (RoM) during successfully completed tasks. (Top) In both the pre-test and post-test, all IL participants presented similar joint RoM on average for all upper-limb DoF. (Bottom) Across AR training all sessions, the EG presented a greater mean RoM than the CGAR in the following upper-limb DoF: shoulder flexion (\(82.34 \pm 33.47\)° vs \(49.79 \pm 21.36\)°), shoulder abduction (\(44.38 \pm 20.14\)° vs \(22.76 \pm 15.02\)°), and elbow flexion (\(80.80 \pm 29.90\)° vs \(46.62 \pm 22.21\)°). Error bars denote standard deviation. *Denotes \(p < 0.05\) for the Mann–Whitney Test. Sample size, \(N=4\)

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