Background: Bilateral task training (BT) may improve upper limb (UL) recovery on the affected as well as non-affected side in longstanding stroke however for acute stroke its effects on physical and psychosocial outcomes compared to unilateral training (UT) has not been clearly established. Furthermore, clinical and demographic factors that influence UL training responses and predict UL recovery are also unclear for acute stroke. PrimaryAims: To compare effects of BT and UT on: • ipsilesional and contralesional UL outcomes • anxiety, depression and health related quality of life (HRQOL) Secondary Aims: To investigate: • which clinical and demographic factors influence contralesional training responses • predictors of UL activity limitation ...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
Background: Bilateral task training (BT) may improve upper limb (UL) recovery on the affected as wel...
Background: Bilateral task training (BT) may improve upper limb (UL) recovery on the affected as wel...
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 ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Bilateral upper limb training (BULT) and unilateral upper limb training (U...
Objective: To compare the effects of bilateral task training with unilateral task training on upper-...
Objective: To compare the effects of unilateral and bilateral training on upper limb function after ...
Background and objectivesBilateral upper limb training (BULT) and unilateral upper limb training (UU...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
Abstract Background About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after s...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
Background: Bilateral task training (BT) may improve upper limb (UL) recovery on the affected as wel...
Background: Bilateral task training (BT) may improve upper limb (UL) recovery on the affected as wel...
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 ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Bilateral upper limb training (BULT) and unilateral upper limb training (U...
Objective: To compare the effects of bilateral task training with unilateral task training on upper-...
Objective: To compare the effects of unilateral and bilateral training on upper limb function after ...
Background and objectivesBilateral upper limb training (BULT) and unilateral upper limb training (UU...
Background and Purpose - Unilateral and bilateral training protocols for upper limb rehabilitation a...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
Abstract Background About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after s...
Background: About 80% of all stroke survivors have an upper limb paresis immediately after stroke, o...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...