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  1. European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline on motor rehabilitation
  2. The Czech Fugl–Meyer assessment for post-stroke sensorimotor function: translation and cross-cultural adaptation and validation
  3. A novel intervention for upper limb rehabilitation in people with stroke combining myoelectric pattern recognition, virtual reality, and serious gaming: a qualitative study
  4. A reliable and valid assessment of upper limb movement quality after stroke: the observational Drinking Task Assessment
  5. Criteria and Indicators for Centers of Clinical Excellence in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation: A Global Consensus Facilitated by ISRRA
  6. Editorial: Home-based training to reduce upper limb functional impairment post-stroke
  7. Uptake of Technology for Neurorehabilitation in Clinical Practice: A Scoping Review
  8. Motor rehabilitation after stroke: European Stroke Organisation (ESO) consensus-based definition and guiding framework
  9. FIND Stroke Recovery Study (FIND): rationale and protocol for a longitudinal observational cohort study of trajectories of recovery and biomarkers poststroke
  10. The International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance
  11. Independence and upper extremity functioning after spinal cord injury: a cross-sectional study
  12. Functioning and Disability in Community-Living People with Perceived Cognitive Impairment or Dementia: A Mixed Methods Study using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule
  13. Early prediction of upper limb functioning after stroke using clinical bedside assessments: a prospective longitudinal study
  14. Intra- and inter-rater reliability of the Italian Fugl-Meyer assessment of upper and lower extremity
  15. Upper Limb Stroke Rehabilitation Using Surface Electromyography: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  16. Urdu translation and cross-cultural validation of the Fugl-Meyer assessment in people with stroke
  17. European evidence-based recommendations for clinical assessment of upper limb in neurorehabilitation (CAULIN): data synthesis from systematic reviews, clinical practice guidelines and expert consensus
  18. Intra- and inter-rater reliability of Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Lower Extremity early after stroke
  19. Quantifying an Upper Extremity Everyday Task With 3D Kinematic Analysis in People With Spinal Cord Injury and Non-disabled Controls
  20. Clinical interpretation and cutoff scores for manual ability measured by the ABILHAND questionnaire in people with stroke
  21. Associations between upper extremity functioning and kinematics in people with spinal cord injury
  22. Virtual reality gaming in rehabilitation after stroke – user experiences and perceptions
  23. How many trials are needed in kinematic analysis of reach-to-grasp?—A study of the drinking task in persons with stroke and non-disabled controls
  24. Corrigendum: Consensus-Based Core Set of Outcome Measures for Clinical Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke—A Delphi Study
  25. Cross-cultural translation and adaptation of the Danish version of the Fugl-Meyer assessment for post stroke sensorimotor function
  26. Arm impairment and walking speed explain real-life activity of the affected arm and leg after stroke
  27. Recovery of arm function during acute to chronic stage of stroke quantified by kinematics
  28. Implementation of evidence-based assessment of upper extremity in stroke rehabilitation: From evidence to clinical practice
  29. Commercial head-mounted display virtual reality for upper extremity rehabilitation in chronic stroke: a single-case design study
  30. Consensus-Based Core Set of Outcome Measures for Clinical Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke—A Delphi Study
  31. Upper limb kinematics during the first year after stroke: the stroke arm longitudinal study at the University of Gothenburg (SALGOT)
  32. Longitudinal changes of self-perceived manual ability the first year after stroke: a cohort study
  33. Transcultural translation and validation of Fugl–Meyer assessment to Italian
  34. Relationship between self-reported and objectively measured manual ability varies during the first year post-stroke
  35. Easily Conducted Tests During the First Week Post-stroke Can Aid the Prediction of Arm Functioning at 6 Months
  36. Automated fall risk assessment of elderly using wearable devices
  37. Onset, time course and prediction of spasticity after stroke or traumatic brain injury
  38. Standardized Measurement of Quality of Upper Limb Movement After Stroke: Consensus-Based Core Recommendations From the Second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
  39. Standardized measurement of quality of upper limb movement after stroke: Consensus-based core recommendations from the Second Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable
  40. End-point kinematics using virtual reality explaining upper limb impairment and activity capacity in stroke
  41. A Systematic Review of International Clinical Guidelines for Rehabilitation of People With Neurological Conditions: What Recommendations Are Made for Upper Limb Assessment?
  42. An upper body garment with integrated sensors for people with neurological disorders – early development and evaluation
  43. Which clinical and sociodemographic determinants are associated with self-perceived manual ability at one year after stroke?
  44. Intra- and inter-rater reliability of Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Upper Extremity in stroke
  45. Comparison of accelerometer-based arm, leg and trunk activity at weekdays and weekends during subacute inpatient rehabilitation after stroke
  46. Evaluation of a short assessment for upper extremity activity capacity early after stroke
  47. Recovery of kinematic arm function in well-performing people with subacute stroke: a longitudinal cohort study
  48. Upper Limb Kinematics in Stroke and Healthy Controls Using Target-to-Target Task in Virtual Reality
  49. Translation and cultural validation of clinical observational scales – the Fugl-Meyer assessment for post stroke sensorimotor function in Colombian Spanish
  50. Kinematic upper extremity performance in people with near or fully recovered sensorimotor function after stroke
  51. Kinematic Analysis Using 3D Motion Capture of Drinking Task in People With and Without Upper-extremity Impairments
  52. Wearable sensors for clinical applications in epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke: a mixed-methods systematic review
  53. Perceptuo-motor planning during functional reaching after stroke
  54. Early prediction of physical activity level 1 year after stroke: a longitudinal cohort study
  55. Wearables in epilepsy and Parkinson's disease-A focus group study
  56. Movement Kinematics of the Ipsilesional Upper Extremity in Persons With Moderate or Mild Stroke
  57. Acceleration Based Activity Levels During Subacute Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation
  58. Upper extremity recovery after ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke: Part of the SALGOT study
  59. Evaluation of upper extremity neurorehabilitation using technology: a European Delphi consensus study within the EU COST Action Network on Robotics for Neurorehabilitation
  60. Early prediction of long-term upper limb spasticity after stroke
  61. A cohort study investigating a simple, early assessment to predict upper extremity function after stroke - a part of the SALGOT study
  62. Kinematic analysis of the upper extremity after stroke – how far have we reached and what have we grasped?
  63. An overview of systematic reviews on upper extremity outcome measures after stroke
  64. Validation of the Comprehensive ICF Core Set for stroke by exploring the patient’s perspective on functioning in everyday life
  65. Upper-Limb Spasticity During the First Year After Stroke
  66. Intra-rater and inter-rater reliability at the item level of the Action Research Arm Test for patients with stroke
  67. Responsiveness of Upper Extremity Kinematic Measures and Clinical Improvement During the First Three Months After Stroke
  68. Movement Kinematics During a Drinking Task Are Associated With the Activity Capacity Level After Stroke
  69. SALGOT - Stroke Arm Longitudinal study at the University of Gothenburg, prospective cohort study protocol
  70. Letter by Murphy et al Regarding Article, "Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Sensorimotor Function After Stroke: Standardized Training Procedure for Clinical Practice and Clinical Trials"
  71. Kinematic Variables Quantifying Upper-Extremity Performance After Stroke During Reaching and Drinking From a Glass
  72. Three-dimensional kinematic motion analysis of a daily activity drinking from a glass: a pilot study