@article{d6b51d4ea94e41c8a55192c958699c61,
title = "Automated Pegboard System: Reliability and Validity of a New Tool",
keywords = "Automated pegboard, Motor control, Motor learning",
author = "Lohman, {Everett B.} and Johnson, {Eric G.} and Miguel, {Aaron M.} and Cordett, {Tim K.} and Danny Kang",
note = "Everett B. Lohman, DPTSc, PT, OCS* Eric G. Johnson, DPTSc, PT* Aaron M. Miguel, DPT* Tim K. Cordett, DPT† * Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health Professions, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California † England Physical Therapy, Garden Grove, California ‡ Ventura Orthopaedics, Ventura, California KEY WORDS: Automated pegboard, motor control, motor learning Background and Purpose: Neurologic injury often affects a person's motor function, and depending on the type of injury, one or both limbs can be affected.",
year = "2003",
month = jun,
language = "American English",
volume = "3",
pages = "262--269",
journal = "Journal of Applied Research",
issn = "1537-064X",
number = "3",
}