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Published on 18.05.17 in Vol 6, No 5 (2017): May

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Works citing "The Effectiveness of a Computer Game-Based Rehabilitation Platform for Children With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.6846):

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  1. Jesus LMT, Martinez J, Santos J, Hall A, Joffe V. Comparing Traditional and Tablet-Based Intervention for Children With Speech Sound Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 2019;62(11):4045
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  2. van den Heuvel RJF, Lexis MAS, de Witte LP. ZORA Robot Based Interventions to Achieve Therapeutic and Educational Goals in Children with Severe Physical Disabilities. International Journal of Social Robotics 2020;12(2):493
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  3. MacIntosh A, Vignais N, Vigneron V, Fay L, Musielak A, Desailly E, Biddiss E. The design and evaluation of electromyography and inertial biofeedback in hand motor therapy gaming. Assistive Technology 2022;34(2):213
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  4. Gandhi DB, Pandian JD, Szturm T, Kanitkar A, Kate MP, Bhanot K. A computer-game-based rehabilitation platform for individuals with fine and gross motor upper extremity deficits post-stroke (CARE fOR U) – Protocol for a randomized controlled trial. European Stroke Journal 2021;6(3):291
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  5. Zanella LW, Valentini NC, Copetti F, Nobre GC. Peabody Developmental Motor Scales - Second Edition (PDMS-2): Reliability, content and construct validity evidence for Brazilian children. Research in Developmental Disabilities 2021;111:103871
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  6. Kanitkar A, Parmar ST, Szturm TJ, Restall G, Rempel G, Naik N, Gaonkar N, Sepehri N, Ankolekar B. Reliability and validity of a computer game-based tool of upper extremity assessment for object manipulation tasks in children with cerebral palsy. Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering 2021;8:205566832110140
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  7. Parmar ST, Kanitkar A, Sepehri N, Bhairannawar S, Szturm T. Computer Game-Based Telerehabilitation Platform Targeting Manual Dexterity: Exercise Is Fun. “You Are Kidding—Right?”. Sensors 2021;21(17):5766
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  8. Dontha B, Swearingen K, Swearingen S, Thrane SE, Kiourti A. Wearable Sensors Based on Force-Sensitive Resistors for Touch-Based Collaborative Digital Gaming. Sensors 2022;22(1):342
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  9. Kim NY, Yu J, Yoon S, Park K, Min Y, Yoon J, Bae Y, Yang Y, Jung S, Ha J. ‘Talky Land’, a Cognitive-Communication Training Application as Digital Therapeutics: Effects on Vocabulary and Articulation. Communication Sciences & Disorders 2023;28(2):405
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  10. Deshpande V, Metgud D, Gadre M, Kale S. Effectiveness of Peabody Developmental Motor Scale-2 as an Outcome Measure: A Systematic Review. Indian journal of physical therapy and research 2023;5(2):125
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.6846):

  1. Escobar I, Acurio A, Pruna E, Mena L, Pilatásig M, Bucheli J, Silva F, Robalino R. Trends and Advances in Information Systems and Technologies. 2018. Chapter 98:1030
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