Quantitative evaluation of motor functions of patients with cerebellar ataxia is vital for evi-dence-based treatments and has been a focus in previous investigations of movement kine-matics. Due to redundancy of the musculoskeletal system, muscle activities contain more information than the movement kinematics. Therefore, it is preferable to analyze causal anomalies of muscle activities to evaluate motor functions in patients. Here we propose a new method to evaluate the motor functions at the level of muscle activities and movement kinematics. Nineteen patients and 10 control subjects performed two movement tasks of the wrist joint, a step-tracking task and a pursuit task, with a manipulandum. The move-ments of the wrist joint and activiti...
This paper describes a concept for the extension of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) throu...
Hand coordination can allow humans to have dexterous control with many degrees of free-dom to perfor...
Abstract—Measuring the effectiveness of interventions aimed at restoring motor function will be crit...
Quantitative evaluation of motor functions of patients with cerebellar ataxia is vital for evidence-...
<p>(A) An example of the step-tracking task. (B) An example of the pursuit task. For both (A) and (B...
Contains fulltext : 49384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
The cerebellum plays an important role in the coordination and timing of limb movements. The present...
Rehabilitation of grasp following brain injury remains a challenge that is seldom completely success...
Copyright © 2014 Mattia Marangon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
1. We studied seven subjects with cerebellar lesions and seven control subjects as they made reachin...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
The cerebellum plays important roles in motor coordination and learning. However, motor learning has...
Contains fulltext : 51855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
International audienceBackground: The assessment of Friedreich ataxia effects on upper limb function...
The study of the movement related brain potentials (MRPBs) needs accurate technical approaches to di...
This paper describes a concept for the extension of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) throu...
Hand coordination can allow humans to have dexterous control with many degrees of free-dom to perfor...
Abstract—Measuring the effectiveness of interventions aimed at restoring motor function will be crit...
Quantitative evaluation of motor functions of patients with cerebellar ataxia is vital for evidence-...
<p>(A) An example of the step-tracking task. (B) An example of the pursuit task. For both (A) and (B...
Contains fulltext : 49384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
The cerebellum plays an important role in the coordination and timing of limb movements. The present...
Rehabilitation of grasp following brain injury remains a challenge that is seldom completely success...
Copyright © 2014 Mattia Marangon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
1. We studied seven subjects with cerebellar lesions and seven control subjects as they made reachin...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
The cerebellum plays important roles in motor coordination and learning. However, motor learning has...
Contains fulltext : 51855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
International audienceBackground: The assessment of Friedreich ataxia effects on upper limb function...
The study of the movement related brain potentials (MRPBs) needs accurate technical approaches to di...
This paper describes a concept for the extension of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) throu...
Hand coordination can allow humans to have dexterous control with many degrees of free-dom to perfor...
Abstract—Measuring the effectiveness of interventions aimed at restoring motor function will be crit...