Laura Peeters
30 | Chapter 2 Author Year Kinematics or stability Trunk, head, arm Population (no. subjects, age) Supported/ unsupported sitting Foot support Equipment used Tasks Outcome measures Kreulen 2007 KIN T+A Hemiplegic CP (n=10, 11-27 y) Healthy (n=10, 11-27 y) Unsupported + Video cameras Drinking, grasping and maximal range of motion forearm Joint angles Levin 2002 KIN T+A Healthy (n=11, 55.0±13.7 y) Hemiparethic (n=11, 54.8±13.9 y) Unsupported + 3D optical motion tracking system Reaching Movement time and velocity, joint displacement, Mackey 2006 KIN T+A Hemiplegic CP (n=10, 10-17y) Healthy (n=10, 6-12y) Supported? ? 3D optical motion tracking system Functional tasks Joint kinematics Mark 1997 KIN T+A Healthy (n=54, undergraduates) *in 3 experiments Supported? ? Video cameras Reaching Reach distance, joint movement Pereira 2014 STAB T+A Healthy (n=10, 51.5±5y) Stroke (n=8,60.5±5y) Unsupported + 3D optical motion tracking system Reaching Trunk displacement, hand peak velocity Reft 2002 KIN T+A SCI (SCI level C7-T4, n=5, 23 - 35 y) Healthy (n=5, 23-30 y) Unsupported and supported ? 3D optical motion tracking system Reaching joint kinematics Saavedra 2009 KIN + STAB T+H+A CP (GMFCS I-III, n=10, 6-16 y) Unsupported and supported ? Electromagnetic tracking system, eye tracking ‘Eye only’, ‘eye-hand’ and ‘hand only’ tasks on computer screen Reaction time and movement time eye and hand, amplitude head azi- muth and view distance, hand peak velocity and submovements Table 1 Continued
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