Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in persons after stroke. Objective: To evaluate the joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular functions at the affected wrist in hemiplegic subjects after stroke while doing isometric maximal voluntary wrist flexion and extension across different wrist angles. Design: We investigated torques during isometric maximal voluntary wrist flexions and extensions at 8 different wrist angles, ranging from -45° to 60°. We used the associated electromyographic activities of 2 agonist and antagonist muscle pairs related to wrist and elbow joints for the analysis of muscular coactivations. We compared the data obtained from poststroke subjects' affected and unaffecte...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemi...
Abstract Background The presence of abnormal muscle activation patterns is a well documented factor ...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Background and Purpose—After stroke, many individuals have chronic unilateral motor dysfunction in t...
Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is d...
Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is d...
Background: Neural impairments that follow hemiparetic stroke may negatively affect passive muscle p...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
Instead of hyper-reflexia as sole paradigm, post-stroke movement disorders are currently considered ...
Motor impairments following an upper motor lesion such as stroke include weakness, loss of motor con...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemi...
Abstract Background The presence of abnormal muscle activation patterns is a well documented factor ...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Background and Purpose—After stroke, many individuals have chronic unilateral motor dysfunction in t...
Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is d...
Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is d...
Background: Neural impairments that follow hemiparetic stroke may negatively affect passive muscle p...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
Instead of hyper-reflexia as sole paradigm, post-stroke movement disorders are currently considered ...
Motor impairments following an upper motor lesion such as stroke include weakness, loss of motor con...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemi...
Abstract Background The presence of abnormal muscle activation patterns is a well documented factor ...