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Samantha Rozevink is affiliated with the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of Groningen and is part of the SMART Movements research group. Her work focuses on rehabilitation engineering, stroke rehabilitation, and assistive technology applications. She holds a University Teaching Qualification (2024).
Her research interests include developing virtual reality (VR) environments for prosthesis training, evaluating group-based rehabilitation strategies for stroke survivors, and investigating telerehabilitation models using assistive devices. She employs biomechanical methods like coupling angle analysis to study upper limb motor recovery post-stroke.
Rozevink has received the EXPAND award (2021) for her contributions. Her research spans clinical trials, qualitative studies, and technological innovations in rehabilitation. She collaborates internationally and contributes to peer-review activities for journals like Disability and Rehabilitation and Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation.
Her work is part of the hoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN) project, exploring home-based telerehabilitation for upper limb function improvement. She also develops datasets and training programs for clinical use, such as the Circuit Class Training program.




