Abstract

Abstract 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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