Exaggerated stretch-sensitive reflexes are a common finding in elbow flexors of the contralesional arm in chronic hemiparetic stroke, particularly when muscles are not voluntarily activated prior to stretch. Previous investigations have suggested that this exaggeration could arise either from an abnormal tonic ionotropic drive to motoneuron pools innervating the paretic limbs, which could bring additional motor units near firing threshold, or from an increased influence of descending monoaminergic neuromodulatory pathways, which could depolarize motoneurons and amplify their responses to synaptic inputs. However, previous investigations have been unable to differentiate between these explanations, leaving the source(s) of this excitability ...
The monoaminergic bulbospinal pathways from the brainstem are central to motor functions by regulati...
The degeneration of lower motoneurons has often been reported in stroke survivors, with possible col...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...
Background. Muscle vibration has been shown to increase the corticospinal excitability assessed by t...
A central problem concerning movement control in chronic stroke patients with spastic hemiparesis is...
ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, i...
Objective Individuals post-stroke display abnormal Group Ia reflex excitability. Pedaling has been s...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Post stroke hemiparesis causes reflex coupling in multiple muscles of the arm, leading to atypical ...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
In chronic hemiparetic stroke, increased shoulder abductor activity causes involuntary increases in ...
Contains fulltext : 136356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stroke is the m...
WOS: 000279764700027PubMed ID: 21992838Objective: The excitability of sensorimotor cortex and spinal...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
The monoaminergic bulbospinal pathways from the brainstem are central to motor functions by regulati...
The degeneration of lower motoneurons has often been reported in stroke survivors, with possible col...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...
Background. Muscle vibration has been shown to increase the corticospinal excitability assessed by t...
A central problem concerning movement control in chronic stroke patients with spastic hemiparesis is...
ABSTRACT: Segmental muscle vibration (SMV) improves motor performances in neurological conditions, i...
Objective Individuals post-stroke display abnormal Group Ia reflex excitability. Pedaling has been s...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Post stroke hemiparesis causes reflex coupling in multiple muscles of the arm, leading to atypical ...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
In chronic hemiparetic stroke, increased shoulder abductor activity causes involuntary increases in ...
Contains fulltext : 136356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stroke is the m...
WOS: 000279764700027PubMed ID: 21992838Objective: The excitability of sensorimotor cortex and spinal...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
The monoaminergic bulbospinal pathways from the brainstem are central to motor functions by regulati...
The degeneration of lower motoneurons has often been reported in stroke survivors, with possible col...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...