Existing motor pattern assessment methods for children, such as digital cameras and optoelectronic systems are very few and suffer from object obstruction and require complex setups. New technological tools such as sensorized objects can help in assessing the manipulation capabilities in a quantitative but ecological way and the sensitivity to a therapy. The present study aims to assess reaching and grasping capabilities by means of a sensorized object that allows different grasping tasks.
Sensorized objects for assessing manipulation capabilities in children with hemiplegia
Beani E.;Cioni G.;Sgandurra G.
2017-01-01
Abstract
Existing motor pattern assessment methods for children, such as digital cameras and optoelectronic systems are very few and suffer from object obstruction and require complex setups. New technological tools such as sensorized objects can help in assessing the manipulation capabilities in a quantitative but ecological way and the sensitivity to a therapy. The present study aims to assess reaching and grasping capabilities by means of a sensorized object that allows different grasping tasks.File in questo prodotto:
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