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Fig. 1

From: Comparison of wrist actimetry variables of paretic upper limb use in post stroke patients for ecological monitoring

Fig. 1

Comparison of the jerk ratio (JR) normalised density function of a stroke (in red) and healthy (in blue) subject. A JR of 0 indicates use of the non-paretic (dominant) limb and a ratio of 2 indicates use of the paretic (non-dominant) limb. The healthy subject has a maximum density for a JR of 1 (use of both limbs at the same time) while the maximum density of the JR for the stroke patient is 0.2 (predominant use of the non-paretic limb)

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