This paper extends the observations presented in the previously published work on the afterhyperpolarization (AHP) duration changes in motoneurones (MNs) on the paretic (more affected) side of 11 post-stroke patients by the same analysis on the non-paretic (less-affected) side. The estimated AHP duration for patients' MNs supplying more-affected muscles was significantly longer than control values and the elongation decreased with patient age and disorder duration. For MNs supplying less-affected muscles, dependency of AHP duration on age was closer to the control data, but the scatter was substantially bigger. However, the AHP duration estimate of less-affected MNs tended to be longer than that of controls in the short time elapsed since t...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate motor disinhibition in affected and unaffected motor areas in the acute s...
Various degrees of neural reorganization may occur in affected and unaffected hemispheres in the ear...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...
Objectives: Previous studies have revealed a selective functional loss of the large, high-threshold ...
The degeneration of lower motoneurons has often been reported in stroke survivors, with possible col...
Background: With the advent of novel brain stimulation techniques aimed at improving functional outc...
In the long term after stroke, secondary functional deterioration may be observed while patients als...
Introduction. The contribution of hyperreflexia to impairment after stroke is debated. Spinal motone...
Numerous post-stroke rehabilitative approaches developed to date have only limited effectiveness in ...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), prolonged muscle spasms are readily triggered by brief sensory s...
Abstract––When humans voluntarily and maximally contract a muscle under isometric conditions, the av...
The objective was to confirm the hypothesis that shortening reaction (ShoRe), normally occurring on ...
Magnetic transcranial stimulation was applied to 12 normal subjects and 30 patients (24 acute and 6 ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been successful in the prediction of motor recovery in a...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate motor disinhibition in affected and unaffected motor areas in the acute s...
Various degrees of neural reorganization may occur in affected and unaffected hemispheres in the ear...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...
Objectives: Previous studies have revealed a selective functional loss of the large, high-threshold ...
The degeneration of lower motoneurons has often been reported in stroke survivors, with possible col...
Background: With the advent of novel brain stimulation techniques aimed at improving functional outc...
In the long term after stroke, secondary functional deterioration may be observed while patients als...
Introduction. The contribution of hyperreflexia to impairment after stroke is debated. Spinal motone...
Numerous post-stroke rehabilitative approaches developed to date have only limited effectiveness in ...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), prolonged muscle spasms are readily triggered by brief sensory s...
Abstract––When humans voluntarily and maximally contract a muscle under isometric conditions, the av...
The objective was to confirm the hypothesis that shortening reaction (ShoRe), normally occurring on ...
Magnetic transcranial stimulation was applied to 12 normal subjects and 30 patients (24 acute and 6 ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been successful in the prediction of motor recovery in a...
AbstractBrain changes after stroke suggest that undamaged areas may ‘take over’ the function of dama...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate motor disinhibition in affected and unaffected motor areas in the acute s...
Various degrees of neural reorganization may occur in affected and unaffected hemispheres in the ear...
Spasticity measured using clinical scales, such as the modified Ashworth scale (MAS), may not suffic...