BackgroundRehabilitation training during the acute phase of stroke (<48 h) markedly improves impaired upper-limb movement. Hand-arm bimanual intensive training (HABIT) represents an intervention that promotes improvements in upper extremity function in children with cerebral palsy. This study repurposed HABIT in acute stroke patients and assessed recovery of upper extremity function when compared with a conventional rehabilitation program (CRP).MethodsIn a randomized trial, 128 patients with acute stroke were assigned to the HABIT or the CRP groups. The primary endpoint was clinical motor functional assessment that was guided by the Fugl-Meyer motor assessment (FMA) and outcomes of the action research arm test (ARAT). The secondary endpo...
Background. Intensive bimanual training results in more improvement in hand function in children wit...
Background. We investigated the effects of different intensities of arm and leg rehabilitation train...
The study aims to compare in hemiplegic children the effectiveness of Intensive Training (Unimanual ...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment in adults and the elderly, necessitating a...
The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness in acute stroke patients of a rehabilitation...
Background: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) promotes hand function using intensive practice of biman...
BACKGROUND: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Background and Objective According to world Health Organization WHO stroke is defined as "rapidly de...
Background. We investigated the effects of different intensities of arm and leg rehabilitation train...
Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after stroke is th...
Background and Purpose— Severe upper limb paresis is a major contributor to disability after stroke....
Morris JH, Van Wijck F. Responses of the less affected arm to bilateral upper limb task training in ...
Morris JH, Van Wijck F. Responses of the less affected arm to bilateral upper limb task training in ...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
Background. Intensive bimanual training results in more improvement in hand function in children wit...
Background. We investigated the effects of different intensities of arm and leg rehabilitation train...
The study aims to compare in hemiplegic children the effectiveness of Intensive Training (Unimanual ...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment in adults and the elderly, necessitating a...
The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness in acute stroke patients of a rehabilitation...
Background: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) promotes hand function using intensive practice of biman...
BACKGROUND: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Background and Objective According to world Health Organization WHO stroke is defined as "rapidly de...
Background. We investigated the effects of different intensities of arm and leg rehabilitation train...
Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after stroke is th...
Background and Purpose— Severe upper limb paresis is a major contributor to disability after stroke....
Morris JH, Van Wijck F. Responses of the less affected arm to bilateral upper limb task training in ...
Morris JH, Van Wijck F. Responses of the less affected arm to bilateral upper limb task training in ...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
Background. Intensive bimanual training results in more improvement in hand function in children wit...
Background. We investigated the effects of different intensities of arm and leg rehabilitation train...
The study aims to compare in hemiplegic children the effectiveness of Intensive Training (Unimanual ...