Published on 11.06.15 in Vol 2, No 1 (2015): Jan-Jun
Works citing "Mobile Functional Reach Test in People Who Suffer Stroke: A Pilot Study"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/rehab.4102):
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Pires IM, Garcia NM, Zdravevski E. Measurement of Results of Functional Reach Test with Sensors: A Systematic Review. Electronics 2020;9(7):1078
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Ploderer B, Fong J, Klaic M, Nair S, Vetere F, Cofré Lizama LE, Galea MP. How Therapists Use Visualizations of Upper Limb Movement Information From Stroke Patients: A Qualitative Study With Simulated Information. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 2016;3(2):e9
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Vourganas I, Stankovic V, Stankovic L, Michala AL. Evaluation of Home-Based Rehabilitation Sensing Systems with Respect to Standardised Clinical Tests. Sensors 2019;20(1):26
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Olson L, Zareh A. Reliability of the Functional Reach Test Using a Mobile Pole Versus the Traditional Fixed Ruler. Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy 2019;10(1):31
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Mathunny JJ, Karthik V, Devaraj A, Jacob J. A scoping review on recent trends in wearable sensors to analyze gait in people with stroke: From sensor placement to validation against gold-standard equipment. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine 2023;237(3):309
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Bruyneel A, Dubé F. Best Quantitative Tools for Assessing Static and Dynamic Standing Balance after Stroke: A Systematic Review. Physiotherapy Canada 2021;73(4):329
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Tedla JS, Gular K, Reddy RS, de Sá Ferreira A, Rodrigues EC, Kakaraparthi VN, Gyer G, Sangadala DR, Qasheesh M, Kovela RK, Nambi G. Effectiveness of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) on Balance and Functional Mobility in the Stroke Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare 2022;10(3):495
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