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A Study of Keyboard Instrument Performance Tasks and Evaluat | 89186

Neurology and Neurorehabilitation

Abstract

A Study of Keyboard Instrument Performance Tasks and Evaluation by sEMG and MIDI Velocity for Hand Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients

Maki Nanahara

The number of stroke patients in Japan is about 300,000 per year, with 85% having paralysis and 25% having physical paralysis. If paralysis of the fingers remains, it causes a decrease in activities of daily life and an obstacle when returning to work. The rehabilitation of the fingers becomes an issue. In this study, 3 stroke patients and 7 healthy adults’ control group were the subjects. The purpose was recovery of hand dexterity, and performance training of keyboard instruments was performed on the paralyzed fingers (patient group) or non-dominant hand (control group). The training effect was evaluated by surface electromyography (sEMG) during performance and MIDI data of performance.

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