There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the first 6 months after stroke. The degree of improvement at 6 months is best predicted by the motor deficit at 1 month despite standard rehabilitative interventions in the ensuing 5 months. Animal studies indicate that the loss of fine motor control, especially individuation of the digits, is due to interruption of monosynaptic corticomotoneuronal connections. Spasticity occurs because of loss of cortical modulatory control on descending brain stem pathways and spinal segmental circuits but is not a major cause of motor dysfunction. Quantitative studies of reaching movements in patients suggest that arm paresis consists of higher-order motor planning and sensorimotor...
Upper extremity motor impairment is common following stroke and is due to changes in both the centr...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Western countries and it is estimated that up t...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
A cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, is major cause of mortality or permanent disability. Stroke c...
This review addresses what is currently known about the time course of skill reacquisition after str...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...
Upper extremity motor impairment is common following stroke and is due to changes in both the centr...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Upper extremity motor impairment is common following stroke and is due to changes in both the centr...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in Western countries and it is estimated that up t...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
A cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, is major cause of mortality or permanent disability. Stroke c...
This review addresses what is currently known about the time course of skill reacquisition after str...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...
Upper extremity motor impairment is common following stroke and is due to changes in both the centr...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Upper extremity motor impairment is common following stroke and is due to changes in both the centr...
Longitudinal studies show that almost all stroke patients experience at least some predictable degre...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...