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We would like to thank Dr Connolly for her comments on our report. She has identified at least five points in her commentary, and we are grateful for the opportunity to respond and elaborate on them. The five points are (1) lack of appropriate demographic and therapeutic intervention information, (2) too small a sample size, (3) influence of data rejection, (4) real-life tasks are preferable, and (5) role of the cerebellum.
Demographic and Therapeutic Intervention
We agree that there are some benefits to be derived from detailed demographic information about the individuals in the study and their prior therapeutic history. However, it is less clear how to use this information. One possibility is to present a series of case studies in which laboratory performance is correlated with these variables. This approach, coupled with follow-up experiments, might enable one to identify the reasons why some individuals produce inconsistent measurements of torque....
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Physical Therapy 1994 74: 1000-1012.
Physical Therapy 1994 74: 1012-1013.
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