<div><p>“Use it and improve it, or lose it” is one of the axioms of motor therapy after stroke. There is, however, little understanding of the interactions between arm function and use in humans post-stroke. Here, we explored putative non-linear interactions between upper extremity function and use by developing a first-order dynamical model of stroke recovery with longitudinal data from participants receiving constraint induced movement therapy (CIMT) in the EXCITE clinical trial. Using a Bayesian regression framework, we systematically compared this model with competitive models that included, or not, interactions between function and use. Model comparisons showed that the model with the predicted interactions between arm function and use...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
The quality of arm movements typically improves in the sub-acute phase of stroke affecting the upper...
THESIS 7697Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability with upper extremity (UE) dysfunction ...
‘‘Use it and improve it, or lose it’ ’ is one of the axioms of motor therapy after stroke. There is,...
‘‘Use it and improve it, or lose it’ ’ is one of the axioms of motor therapy after stroke. There is,...
2013-08-29Understanding the effects of task practice on the long term recovery of arm function post-...
Large doses of movement practice have been shown to restore upper extremities' motor function in a s...
There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the first 6 months after st...
Background. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI therapy) is one of few treatments for upper extr...
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) was developed to overcome upper limb impairments after st...
Different dose-matched, upper extremity rehabilitation training techniques, including robotic and no...
Background: Kinematic analysis has been used to objectively evaluate movement patterns, quality, and...
International audienceThe quality of arm movements typically improves in the sub-acute phase of stro...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
The quality of arm movements typically improves in the sub-acute phase of stroke affecting the upper...
THESIS 7697Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability with upper extremity (UE) dysfunction ...
‘‘Use it and improve it, or lose it’ ’ is one of the axioms of motor therapy after stroke. There is,...
‘‘Use it and improve it, or lose it’ ’ is one of the axioms of motor therapy after stroke. There is,...
2013-08-29Understanding the effects of task practice on the long term recovery of arm function post-...
Large doses of movement practice have been shown to restore upper extremities' motor function in a s...
There are varying degrees of spontaneous improvement in arm paresis over the first 6 months after st...
Background. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI therapy) is one of few treatments for upper extr...
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) was developed to overcome upper limb impairments after st...
Different dose-matched, upper extremity rehabilitation training techniques, including robotic and no...
Background: Kinematic analysis has been used to objectively evaluate movement patterns, quality, and...
International audienceThe quality of arm movements typically improves in the sub-acute phase of stro...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
The quality of arm movements typically improves in the sub-acute phase of stroke affecting the upper...
THESIS 7697Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability with upper extremity (UE) dysfunction ...