BackgroundVariation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could influence how people recover and to which physical therapy they best respond.ObjectivesTo determine whether functional strength training (FST) improves upper limb recovery more than movement performance therapy (MPT). To identify: (a) neural correlates of response and (b) whether pre-intervention neural characteristics predict response.DesignExplanatory investigations within a randomised, controlled, observer-blind, and multicentre trial. Randomisation was computer-generated and concealed by an independent facility until baseline measures were completed. Primary time point was outcome, after the 6-week intervention phase. Follow-up was at 6 months...
Background: Main claims of the literature are that functional recovery of the paretic upper limb is ...
Background. Understanding mechanisms of recovery may result in new treatment strategies to improve m...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...
Background: variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could inf...
Variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could influence how p...
Background: Not all stroke survivors respond to the same form of physical therapy in the same way ea...
Background: Variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could inf...
Background: Variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could inf...
Rationale: Functional strength training in addition to conventional physical therapy could enhance u...
RATIONALE: Functional strength training in addition to conventional physical therapy could enhance u...
Rationale: Functional strength training in addition to conventional physical therapy could enhance u...
© 2013 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of ...
After stroke, physiotherapy can promote brain reorganization and motor recovery. Combining muscle st...
After stroke, physiotherapy can promote brain reorganization and motor recovery. Combining muscle st...
Background: Upper-limb (UL) dysfunction is experienced by up to 75% of patients poststroke. The grea...
Background: Main claims of the literature are that functional recovery of the paretic upper limb is ...
Background. Understanding mechanisms of recovery may result in new treatment strategies to improve m...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...
Background: variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could inf...
Variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could influence how p...
Background: Not all stroke survivors respond to the same form of physical therapy in the same way ea...
Background: Variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could inf...
Background: Variation in physiological deficits underlying upper limb paresis after stroke could inf...
Rationale: Functional strength training in addition to conventional physical therapy could enhance u...
RATIONALE: Functional strength training in addition to conventional physical therapy could enhance u...
Rationale: Functional strength training in addition to conventional physical therapy could enhance u...
© 2013 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of ...
After stroke, physiotherapy can promote brain reorganization and motor recovery. Combining muscle st...
After stroke, physiotherapy can promote brain reorganization and motor recovery. Combining muscle st...
Background: Upper-limb (UL) dysfunction is experienced by up to 75% of patients poststroke. The grea...
Background: Main claims of the literature are that functional recovery of the paretic upper limb is ...
Background. Understanding mechanisms of recovery may result in new treatment strategies to improve m...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...