Through analyzing tasks of healthy subjects, we
were able to study characteristics of the ROM of the
finger joints and movement repeatability. The results
of healthy subjects’ tests might serve as standard
values and help us in evaluating the severity of a
hand functional deficit in the future.
This work presents the preliminary outcomes of
our research, and its positive results encourage
further studies aiming at confirming the present
finding and fostering the proposed system into
clinical practice. Our next steps will be to examine
more patient subjects after hand surgery, to compare
between them, to assess the rehabilitation process
and correspondingly improve the efficiency of
rehabilitation.
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