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Amit Sethi is an assistant professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy whose research interests include:

  • understanding the neurophysiological and motor control mechanisms contributing to motor deficits in elderly and adults post-stroke;
  • investigating novel neuroplasticity-based interventions to improve upper extremity movement and independence in adults post-stroke;
  • developing novel rehabilitation technologies to improve upper extremity movement in adults post-stroke;
  • studying the inherent complexity of human movement utilizing the tools of non-linear dynamics.

Departments

Department of Occupational Therapy

Programs

Doctor of Clinical Science in Occupational Therapy
Doctor of Occupational Therapy
Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science
Post Professional Program in Occupational Therapy