Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of the shoulder and elbow during therapy after stroke, but gravity compensation may alter motor control. Objective. To obtain quantitative information on how gravity compensation influences muscle activation patterns during functional, 3-dimensional reaching movements. Methods. Eight patients with mild hemiparesis performed 2 sets of repeated reach and retrieval movements, with and without unloading the arm, using a device that acted at the elbow and forearm to compensate for gravity. Electromyographic (EMG) patterns of 6 upper extremity muscles were com-pared during elbow and shoulder joint excursions with and without gravity compensation. Resu...
A stroke often damages the neural structures responsible for movement. Stroke is a heterogeneous dis...
Objectives: to determine the efficacy of 2 distinct 6-week robot-assisted reaching programs compared...
Resistance training may be considered as one promising approach for improving the motor capabilities...
Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of ...
To stimulate restoration of arm function after stroke, active movement is important, which can be fa...
Active movement of the affected arm is important in the training of arm function after stroke. By su...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Background The majority of stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm function. Gravity compensa...
Many interventions in upper-limb rehabilitation after cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) use arm sup...
Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several stu...
Background. In individuals with hemiparetic stroke, reaching with the paretic arm can be impaired by...
Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several stu...
justable levels of arm-weight support (WS) have been uti-lized in the rehabilitation of subjects wit...
After stroke, arm function can be limited by a reduction in the selectivity of movements, due to inv...
Our sensorimotor control is well adapted to normogravity environment encountered on Earth and any ch...
A stroke often damages the neural structures responsible for movement. Stroke is a heterogeneous dis...
Objectives: to determine the efficacy of 2 distinct 6-week robot-assisted reaching programs compared...
Resistance training may be considered as one promising approach for improving the motor capabilities...
Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of ...
To stimulate restoration of arm function after stroke, active movement is important, which can be fa...
Active movement of the affected arm is important in the training of arm function after stroke. By su...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Background The majority of stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm function. Gravity compensa...
Many interventions in upper-limb rehabilitation after cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) use arm sup...
Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several stu...
Background. In individuals with hemiparetic stroke, reaching with the paretic arm can be impaired by...
Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several stu...
justable levels of arm-weight support (WS) have been uti-lized in the rehabilitation of subjects wit...
After stroke, arm function can be limited by a reduction in the selectivity of movements, due to inv...
Our sensorimotor control is well adapted to normogravity environment encountered on Earth and any ch...
A stroke often damages the neural structures responsible for movement. Stroke is a heterogeneous dis...
Objectives: to determine the efficacy of 2 distinct 6-week robot-assisted reaching programs compared...
Resistance training may be considered as one promising approach for improving the motor capabilities...