


Data Collection: All data collection sessions included six kinematic tests collected with the Leap Motion Controller.

Two different groups of persons with upper extremity impairments due to chronic stroke participated in two separate experiments. This paper presents the results of reliability testing examining differences between in-person and remote testing as well as discriminatory and convergent validity testing of a battery of six kinematic measures collected with NJIT-HoVRS. We developed testing simulations with the goal of providing richer information for clinicians performing remote assessments. We have developed the New Jersey Institute of Technology-Home Virtual Rehabilitation System (NJIT-HoVRS) to facilitate intensive, hand-focused rehabilitation in the home.
