<div><p>Even though robotic rehabilitation is very useful to improve motor function, there is no conclusive evidence on its role in reducing post-stroke spasticity. Focal muscle vibration (MV) is instead very useful to reduce segmental spasticity, with a consequent positive effect on motor function. Therefore, it could be possible to strengthen the effects of robotic rehabilitation by coupling MV. To this end, we designed a pilot randomized controlled trial (Clinical Trial NCT03110718) that included twenty patients suffering from unilateral post-stroke upper limb spasticity. Patients underwent 40 daily sessions of Armeo-Power training (1 hour/session, 5 sessions/week, for 8 weeks) with or without spastic antagonist MV. They were randomized ...
A better understanding of the neural substrates that underlie motor recovery after stroke has led to...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
Even though robotic rehabilitation is very useful to improve motor function, there is no conclusive ...
Objective To examine the clinical effect of repetitive focal muscle vibration (rMV) on the motor fu...
The occurrence of a traumatic spinal cord injury is in hundreds of thousands of people every year. S...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
INTRODUCTION: During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible...
BACKGROUND: The upper extremity spasticity following stroke limits individuals' activities of daily ...
Background: Vibration therapy may be used to help cortical reorganization after stroke as it can cau...
Abstract Background: Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Ther...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, local muscle vibration received considerable attention as a useful meth...
Objective: To compare the effects on spasticity of 2 robot-mediated therapies in patients with chron...
A better understanding of the neural substrates that underlie motor recovery after stroke has led to...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
Even though robotic rehabilitation is very useful to improve motor function, there is no conclusive ...
Objective To examine the clinical effect of repetitive focal muscle vibration (rMV) on the motor fu...
The occurrence of a traumatic spinal cord injury is in hundreds of thousands of people every year. S...
BACKGROUND: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) has been used to improve gait and to reduce spasticity ...
INTRODUCTION: During the last decades, many studies have been carried out to understand the possible...
BACKGROUND: The upper extremity spasticity following stroke limits individuals' activities of daily ...
Background: Vibration therapy may be used to help cortical reorganization after stroke as it can cau...
Abstract Background: Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Ther...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, local muscle vibration received considerable attention as a useful meth...
Objective: To compare the effects on spasticity of 2 robot-mediated therapies in patients with chron...
A better understanding of the neural substrates that underlie motor recovery after stroke has led to...
Upper extremity functional impairments are common consequences of stroke. Therefore, continuous inve...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...