Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limitations.

Current evidence on robot-assisted therapy to improve use of the paretic upper extremity during everyday activities is limited. Semistructured interviews and thematic analysis investigated participants' experiences with a novel cognitive-strategy-based protocol for individuals who had a stroke in order to gain a better understanding of how motor skills trained during robot-assisted therapy transferred to paretic upper extremity use during daily occupations.

Primary Author and Speaker: Madison R. Costa

Contributing Authors: Susan E. Fasoli

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