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- W2122133052 abstract "To investigate whether use of auxiliary sensory input will result in modulated grip force.Case-control study.Free-standing acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital.Six people with unilateral hemiparesis due to unilateral stroke and 6 control subjects without neurologic disorders.Seated subjects lifted and transported the same object under 3 different conditions: with no support, with the target arm positioned on a freely moving skateboard, and with a finger from the subject's contralateral hand lightly touching the wrist of the target arm.Peak grip force and temporal coupling between the grip force and lift-off of the object.All subjects were able to better regulate grip force when provided with additional sensory input. Light finger touch resulted in decreased grip force, as did skateboard use ( P <.05). Subjects with hemiparesis showed 2 times longer latency between grip-force application and lift-off of the object ( P <.05).Statistically significant grip-force reduction was noted with both support aids. These findings could have implications in clinical and rehabilitative areas." @default.
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