The aim of the study was to investigate gripload force regulation in Huntington's disease (HD) patients as compared to control subjects during the performance of a manipulative task that required rhythmical unimanual or bimanual isodirectional/non-isodirectional actions in the sagittal plane. Results showed that the profile of grip-load ratio force was characterized by maxima and minima that were attained at upward and downward hand positions, respectively. Minimum force ratio was higher in patients than in controls, which points to an elevated baseline that may be related to the inherent bradykinesia observed in HD. Maximum force ratio was also increased in patients, but this effect depended on the performance condition, with largest ampli...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Voluntary motor deficits are a common feature in Huntington's disease (HD),...
The aim of the present study was to quantify explosive joint torque or the ability to develop joint ...
Involuntary choreiform movements are a clinical hallmark of Huntington's disease. Studies in clinica...
The present study examined the coordination of prehensile forces during precision grip in subjects w...
This study aimed to quantify the efficiency and smoothness of voluntary movement in Huntington's dis...
Multijoint arm movements of individuals with Huntington's disease (HD) were exam ined using three-di...
Individuals with Huntington's Disease (HD) have difficulty grasping and transporting objects, howeve...
Objective measures to assess progression of Huntington’s disease (HD) are desirable. The authors hav...
When a hand‐held object is moved, grip and load force are accurately coordinated for establishing gr...
Indexación ScopusThe aim of the present study was to quantify explosive joint torque or the ability ...
Recent research has shown that Huntington's disease (HD) causes problems in the initiation and execu...
Background: The study aimed at demonstrating dependence of visual feedback during hand and finger po...
Background: Voluntary motor deficits are a common feature in Huntington's disease (HD), characterise...
Huntington's disease (HD) causes severe motor impairments that are characterized by chorea, dystonia...
Objectives: We investigated whether the type of sub-movement cueing during the execution of motor se...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Voluntary motor deficits are a common feature in Huntington's disease (HD),...
The aim of the present study was to quantify explosive joint torque or the ability to develop joint ...
Involuntary choreiform movements are a clinical hallmark of Huntington's disease. Studies in clinica...
The present study examined the coordination of prehensile forces during precision grip in subjects w...
This study aimed to quantify the efficiency and smoothness of voluntary movement in Huntington's dis...
Multijoint arm movements of individuals with Huntington's disease (HD) were exam ined using three-di...
Individuals with Huntington's Disease (HD) have difficulty grasping and transporting objects, howeve...
Objective measures to assess progression of Huntington’s disease (HD) are desirable. The authors hav...
When a hand‐held object is moved, grip and load force are accurately coordinated for establishing gr...
Indexación ScopusThe aim of the present study was to quantify explosive joint torque or the ability ...
Recent research has shown that Huntington's disease (HD) causes problems in the initiation and execu...
Background: The study aimed at demonstrating dependence of visual feedback during hand and finger po...
Background: Voluntary motor deficits are a common feature in Huntington's disease (HD), characterise...
Huntington's disease (HD) causes severe motor impairments that are characterized by chorea, dystonia...
Objectives: We investigated whether the type of sub-movement cueing during the execution of motor se...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Voluntary motor deficits are a common feature in Huntington's disease (HD),...
The aim of the present study was to quantify explosive joint torque or the ability to develop joint ...
Involuntary choreiform movements are a clinical hallmark of Huntington's disease. Studies in clinica...