With stroke being the 4th leading cause of death in the United States and expected to only increase in the near future, the significance of preventative and rehabilitative measures is ever more pressing. While there is a current body of research to show that most recovering stroke patients regain the use of their lower limbs, a significant portion fail to regain the functionality of their upper limbs. The current body of research pertaining to upper limb rehabilitation post stroke has been largely focused on improving the functionality of the “paretic limb,” or the affected limb. Such a design is flawed insomuch that the coordination pattern of both limbs working congruently is ignored. The current study is aimed to correct this oversight, ...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:To determine ...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...
Abstract—Robot-assisted training is increasingly being inves-tigated in upper limb rehabilitation fo...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment in adults and the elderly, necessitating a...
Better understand how bimanual coordination evolves during the first weeks of natural recovery after...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
Most stroke survivors have upper limb functional impairments, which limits daily bimanual activities...
Eating, washing and dressing oneself are just a few examples of upper limb tasks we perform every da...
Most activities of daily life (ADL) require cooperative bimanual movements. A unilateral stroke may ...
International audienceBackgroundThe dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily liv...
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
BackgroundRehabilitation training during the acute phase of stroke (<48 h) markedly improves impa...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which inter-limb coordination in the execution of unimanual and ...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:To determine ...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...
Abstract—Robot-assisted training is increasingly being inves-tigated in upper limb rehabilitation fo...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment in adults and the elderly, necessitating a...
Better understand how bimanual coordination evolves during the first weeks of natural recovery after...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
Most stroke survivors have upper limb functional impairments, which limits daily bimanual activities...
Eating, washing and dressing oneself are just a few examples of upper limb tasks we perform every da...
Most activities of daily life (ADL) require cooperative bimanual movements. A unilateral stroke may ...
International audienceBackgroundThe dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily liv...
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
BackgroundRehabilitation training during the acute phase of stroke (<48 h) markedly improves impa...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which inter-limb coordination in the execution of unimanual and ...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:To determine ...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...