Quick Take: Robot assisted training for the upper limb after stroke (RATULS)
Upper limb functionality is often compromised after a stroke, leading to distressing long-term consequences and a diminished quality of life....
Donna is a fourth-year medical student at Harvard Medical School. She studies in the joint Harvard-MIT Health-Sciences and Technology (HST) program. Prior to medical school, Donna graduated from Amherst College with degrees in Biology and French in 2015. She plans to pursue Internal Medicine residency, and hopes to ultimately combine translational research with patient care in her career. Her other interests include quality and process improvement as well as medical education.
Upper limb functionality is often compromised after a stroke, leading to distressing long-term consequences and a diminished quality of life....
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