A stroke association? ASA?, NSA? Hah!
Look at that, its for chronic.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pnp.242/abstract
Abstract
Our
March/April 2011 issue featured an article describing a 3D robotic and
electrical stimulation system known as SAIL (Stimulation Assistance
through Iterative Learning). This system was developed at the University
of Southampton for rehabilitation of arm movement post stroke. Here,
the multidisciplinary team at Southampton present the results of their
first study to investigate the efficacy of the system in chronic stroke
patients.
This is where the academic document should be;
http://soton.academia.edu/ZhonglunCai/Papers/676272/Stimulation_Assistance_through_Iterative_Learning_SAIL_A_3D_Stroke_Rehabilitation_System
More documentation here;
http://ifess.org/proceedings/IFESS2011/IFESS2011_028_Meadmore.pdf
This is where the academic document should be;
http://soton.academia.edu/ZhonglunCai/Papers/676272/Stimulation_Assistance_through_Iterative_Learning_SAIL_A_3D_Stroke_Rehabilitation_System
More documentation here;
http://ifess.org/proceedings/IFESS2011/IFESS2011_028_Meadmore.pdf
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