Jingyi Wu, Patrick Wai-Hang Kwong, Ananda Sidarta, Jack Jiaqi Zhang, Jingwen Zhuang, Yining Li, Kenneth NK Fong
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Objectives Coordination deficits in bilateral upper limbs make daily activities more difficult for stroke survivors. Previous studies showed worse kinematics during unilateral tasks compared to healthy individuals, but this was unclear for bimanual tasks. We aim to assess the potential of the towel folding task from the Wolf Motor Function Assessment as a measure of bimanual control by examining kinematic differences between stroke survivors and healthy individuals and correlating these differences with clinical parameters in the stroke group.