Song R, Tong KY, Hu XL. Evaluation of velocity-dependent performance of the spastic elbow during voluntary movements. Objective: To evaluate quantitatively, using a voluntary elbow-tracking experiment, the performance at different angular velocities of unaffected elbow compared with spastic elbow after stroke. Design: Poststroke subjects were recruited to perform voluntary movements of elbow flexion and extension by following sinusoidal trajectories from 30° to 90° at peak angular velocities of 15.7°, 31.4°, 47.1°, 62.8°, 78.5°, and 94.2°/s in a horizontal plane. The actual elbow angle and the target position were displayed as real-time visual feedback. Setting: Rehabilitation center research laboratory. Participants: Nine hemiplegic chroni...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common sequela of...
Abstract Background While upper-extremity movement in individuals with neurological disorders such a...
We investigated the muscle alterations related to spasticity in stroke quantitatively using a portab...
This study established the reliability of a novel upper-limb trajectory-tracking task for assessment...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Author name used in this publication: Kai Yu Tong2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publicati...
Spasticity is typically assessed by examining the velocity-dependence of resistance to passive movem...
Spasticity is typically assessed by examining the velocity-dependence of resistance to passive movem...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
Objective To evaluate normal healthy persons without spasticity to observe normal fi ndings of the e...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common sequela of...
Background and Purpose - Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common sequela of...
Abstract Background While upper-extremity movement in individuals with neurological disorders such a...
We investigated the muscle alterations related to spasticity in stroke quantitatively using a portab...
This study established the reliability of a novel upper-limb trajectory-tracking task for assessment...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Author name used in this publication: Kai Yu Tong2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publicati...
Spasticity is typically assessed by examining the velocity-dependence of resistance to passive movem...
Spasticity is typically assessed by examining the velocity-dependence of resistance to passive movem...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
Spasticity is a common phenomenon following stroke, characterized by involuntary resistance to passi...
Objective To evaluate normal healthy persons without spasticity to observe normal fi ndings of the e...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common sequela of...
Background and Purpose - Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Abstract Background Spasticity is a common sequela of...
Abstract Background While upper-extremity movement in individuals with neurological disorders such a...