Twenty subjects were examined 4—6 weeks after stroke to establish whether a sensory-motor ipsilateral deficit occurs early after stroke. Each underwent a timed test of repetitive side-to-side movement of both the upper and lower limbs ipsilateral to the cerebral infarct, and an assessment of motor disability using the Motor Assessment Scale. Results were compared with a group studied almost a year after their stroke, and with 41 age-matched healthy volunteers. There was a significantly worse performance (p < 0.005) on the right ipsilateral side, but not the left ipsilateral side, compared with normal volunteers, a finding similar to that of a group previously studied about a year after the stroke. There was no relationship between the se...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate motor and sensory components of trunk control in individual...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
Stroke is known to degrade sensory and/or motor processes. This research aimed to assess the functio...
After unilateral cerebral hemisphere stroke, resulting in contralateral arm symptoms but largely spa...
Objective. Neurological dysfunction commonly occurs in the upper limb contralateral to the hemispher...
Sensory and motor impairments can occur at multiple sites within the sensorimotor pathway with healt...
Objective To investigate somatosensory deficits in the ipsilesional wrist and hand in chronic stroke...
Objective To investigate somatosensory deficits in the ipsilesional wrist and hand in chronic stroke...
Stroke patients with motor paralysis and proprioceptive deficits are considered to have a worse func...
Objective: Neurological dysfunction commonly occurs in the upper limb contralateral to the hemispher...
Sensory impairment is common after stroke though problems with the assessment of sensation have hind...
Background and Purpose—The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery infl...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate motor and sensory components of trunk control in individual...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
Stroke is known to degrade sensory and/or motor processes. This research aimed to assess the functio...
After unilateral cerebral hemisphere stroke, resulting in contralateral arm symptoms but largely spa...
Objective. Neurological dysfunction commonly occurs in the upper limb contralateral to the hemispher...
Sensory and motor impairments can occur at multiple sites within the sensorimotor pathway with healt...
Objective To investigate somatosensory deficits in the ipsilesional wrist and hand in chronic stroke...
Objective To investigate somatosensory deficits in the ipsilesional wrist and hand in chronic stroke...
Stroke patients with motor paralysis and proprioceptive deficits are considered to have a worse func...
Objective: Neurological dysfunction commonly occurs in the upper limb contralateral to the hemispher...
Sensory impairment is common after stroke though problems with the assessment of sensation have hind...
Background and Purpose—The present study hypothesized that side of stroke and level of recovery infl...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate motor and sensory components of trunk control in individual...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...