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  1. Motor-Equivalent Intersegmental Coordination Is Impaired in Chronic Stroke
  2. Relationship Between Clinical Measures of Upper Limb Movement Quality and Activity Poststroke
  3. Virtual reality exergaming as adjunctive therapy in a sub-acute stroke rehabilitation setting: facilitators and barriers
  4. Feasibility of incorporating functionally relevant virtual rehabilitation in sub-acute stroke care: perception of patients and clinicians
  5. Reduced Kinematic Redundancy and Motor Equivalence During Whole-Body Reaching in Individuals With Chronic Stroke
  6. Upper Limb Coordination in Individuals With Stroke: Poorly Defined and Poorly Quantified
  7. Do Activity Level Outcome Measures Commonly Used in Neurological Practice Assess Upper-Limb Movement Quality?
  8. Extrinsic feedback and upper limb motor skill learning in typically-developing children and children with cerebral palsy: Review
  9. Upper Limb Obstacle Avoidance Behavior in Individuals With Stroke
  10. Spatial control of reflexes, posture and movement in normal conditions and after neurological lesions
  11. Compensatory Versus Noncompensatory Shoulder Movements Used for Reaching in Stroke
  12. Emergence of Virtual Reality as a Tool for Upper Limb Rehabilitation: Incorporation of Motor Control and Motor Learning Principles