BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of bilateral arm training with rhythmic auditory cueing (BATRAC) versus dose-matched therapeutic exercises (DMTEs) on upper-extremity (UE) function in stroke survivors and uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine effects on cortical reorganization.METHODS: A total of 111 adults with chronic UE paresis were randomized to 6 weeks (3×/week) of BATRAC or DMTE. Primary end points of UE assessments of Fugl-Meyer UE Test (FM) and modified Wolf Motor Function Test Time (WT) were performed 6 weeks prior to and at baseline, after training, and 4 months later. Pretraining and posttraining, fMRI for UE movement was evaluated in 17 BATRAC and 21 DMTE particip...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
Assess the effect that BAT (Bilateral Arm Training) produces on the upper limb motor control in pati...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
Background and Purpose. This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of bilateral arm trainin...
Background and Purpose. This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of bilateral arm trainin...
Background and purpose: chronic upper extremity hemiparesis is a leading cause of functional disabil...
Abstract Background About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after s...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare the effects of bilateral arm training with auditory c...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...
Background: Bilateral training (BT) of the upper limb (UL) might enhance recovery of arm function af...
Background: Bilateral training (BT) of the upper limb (UL) might enhance recovery of arm function af...
Background: Bilateral training (BT) of the upper limb (UL) might enhance recovery of arm function af...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...
Objective. Bilateral arm training with rhythmic auditory cue-ing (BATRAC) has been reported to be ef...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
Assess the effect that BAT (Bilateral Arm Training) produces on the upper limb motor control in pati...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
Background and Purpose. This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of bilateral arm trainin...
Background and Purpose. This randomized controlled trial tests the efficacy of bilateral arm trainin...
Background and purpose: chronic upper extremity hemiparesis is a leading cause of functional disabil...
Abstract Background About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after s...
Objective The aim of this study was to compare the effects of bilateral arm training with auditory c...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...
Background: Bilateral training (BT) of the upper limb (UL) might enhance recovery of arm function af...
Background: Bilateral training (BT) of the upper limb (UL) might enhance recovery of arm function af...
Background: Bilateral training (BT) of the upper limb (UL) might enhance recovery of arm function af...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...
Objective. Bilateral arm training with rhythmic auditory cue-ing (BATRAC) has been reported to be ef...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
Assess the effect that BAT (Bilateral Arm Training) produces on the upper limb motor control in pati...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...