The initial investigation of electromagnetics radiation for the right hemisphere stroke patient

This preliminary study investigates human body electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for the right hemisphere stroke patients based on their rehabilitation group which is categorized into advance, intermediate and early group. The data is collected at 16 points around the human body from 84 subjects under...

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Published in:2014 2nd International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and System Engineering, ICEESE 2014
Main Author: Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Taib M.N.; Hanapiah F.A.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014
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Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Taib M.N.; Hanapiah F.A.
The initial investigation of electromagnetics radiation for the right hemisphere stroke patient
2014
2014 2nd International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and System Engineering, ICEESE 2014


10.1109/ICEESE.2014.7154615
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84988234158&doi=10.1109%2fICEESE.2014.7154615&partnerID=40&md5=2ba260b05a80f663f9eca601369c98e3
This preliminary study investigates human body electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for the right hemisphere stroke patients based on their rehabilitation group which is categorized into advance, intermediate and early group. The data is collected at 16 points around the human body from 84 subjects undergoing stroke treatment. The statistical properties of human body radiation frequency are examined using SPSS software. It is found that the right hemisphere stroke patients generally have higher frequency reading on the left side of the body compared to the right side. The advance group has lower frequency radiation for both left-and right-side compared to the other two groups. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Taib M.N.; Hanapiah F.A.
spellingShingle Kadir R.S.S.A.; Murat Z.H.; Taib M.N.; Hanapiah F.A.
The initial investigation of electromagnetics radiation for the right hemisphere stroke patient
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title The initial investigation of electromagnetics radiation for the right hemisphere stroke patient
title_short The initial investigation of electromagnetics radiation for the right hemisphere stroke patient
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description This preliminary study investigates human body electromagnetic radiation (EMR) for the right hemisphere stroke patients based on their rehabilitation group which is categorized into advance, intermediate and early group. The data is collected at 16 points around the human body from 84 subjects undergoing stroke treatment. The statistical properties of human body radiation frequency are examined using SPSS software. It is found that the right hemisphere stroke patients generally have higher frequency reading on the left side of the body compared to the right side. The advance group has lower frequency radiation for both left-and right-side compared to the other two groups. © 2014 IEEE.
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