Matthew Foreman; Changes in Trunk Compensation and Reaching Performance as a Result of a Novel Virtual Reality–Based Intervention for People With Chronic Stroke. Am J Occup Ther 2018;72(4_Supplement_1):7211515272. https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2018.72S1-PO6030
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Date Presented 4/20/2018
A virtual reality (VR) tool designed to provide compensation-related feedback during reaching practice was implemented with a small cohort of people with stroke. Results show that this tool may be a novel way to reduce maladaptive compensatory movements for people with neuromotor conditions.
Primary Author and Speaker: Matthew Foreman
Contributing Authors: Jack R. Engsberg
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