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•• This study found the clinical change associated with it was similar to and not superior to the change associated with routine care.

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Why is it important?

Interactive motion capture-based rehabilitation can be delivered by physical therapists and rehabilitation assistants. This study demonstrates that sub-actue stroke rehabiliation can use technology effectively.

Perspectives

This collaboration between clinicians and researchers showed that implementing technology within the hosital sector for rehabilitation is challenging, but worthwhile

Marie Bird
University of British Columbia

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This page is a summary of: The efficacy of interactive, motion capture-based rehabilitation on functional outcomes in an inpatient stroke population: a randomized controlled trial, Clinical Rehabilitation, July 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0269215517720790.
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