Validity of a sensorimotor adaptation of the Action Research Arm Test (sARAT) in chronic stroke KU Leuven
PURPOSE: After stroke, upper limb somatosensation can be impaired which affects motor control. Vision is often used to compensate for this. A clinical assessment which assesses the combined sensorimotor function in the absence of vision would be beneficial in studies targeting sensorimotor improvement. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We adapted the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) to be performed without vision and called this modified version the ...