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Movement patterns are commonly disrupted after a neurological incident. The correction and recovery of these movement patterns is part of therapeutic practice, and should be considered in the development of robotic device control strategies. This is an area which has limited exploration in rehabilitation robotics literature. This work presents a new strategy aiming at influencing the cost associated with a movement, based on the principle of optimal motor control. This approach is unique, in that it does not directly modify the movement pattern, but instead encourages this altered movement. This 'Indirect Shaping Control' is applied in a preliminary experiment using an end-effector based device with 5 healthy subjects. The study concludes that such an approach may encourage changes in movement patterns which do persist to out-of-robot reaching actions, but this was not consistent over all subjects and further experiments are required.

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