AbstractObjectiveTo explore potential predictors of self-reported paretic arm use at baseline and after task-specific training (TST) in survivors of stroke.DesignData were obtained from a randomized controlled trial of somatosensory stimulation and upper limb TST in chronic stroke.SettingUniversity laboratory.ParticipantsChronic (≥3mo) survivors of stroke (N=33; mean age, 62y; mean stroke duration, 38mo).InterventionsParticipants received 12 sessions of TST preceded by either active (n=16) or sham (n=17) somatosensory stimulation to all 3 peripheral nerves.Main Outcome MeasuresDemographic and clinical characteristics were entered stepwise into multiple linear regression analyses to determine the factors that best predict baseline Motor Acti...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Many stroke survivors demonstrate arm nonuse despite good arm motor function. This retro...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We inves...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore potential predictors of self-reported paretic arm use at baseline and af...
Background and Purpose— Severe upper limb paresis is a major contributor to disability after stroke....
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
IntroductionRetraining the paretic upper limb after stroke should be intense and specific to be effe...
PURPOSE: A number of longitudinal studies show that about one third of all patients regain dexterity...
Background Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We invest...
[[abstract]]Assessment of upper limb function poststroke is critical for clinical management and det...
[[abstract]]Assessment of upper limb function poststroke is critical for clinical management and det...
[[abstract]]Assessment of upper limb function poststroke is critical for clinical management and det...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Many stroke survivors demonstrate arm nonuse despite good arm motor function. This retro...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We inves...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore potential predictors of self-reported paretic arm use at baseline and af...
Background and Purpose— Severe upper limb paresis is a major contributor to disability after stroke....
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
IntroductionRetraining the paretic upper limb after stroke should be intense and specific to be effe...
PURPOSE: A number of longitudinal studies show that about one third of all patients regain dexterity...
Background Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We invest...
[[abstract]]Assessment of upper limb function poststroke is critical for clinical management and det...
[[abstract]]Assessment of upper limb function poststroke is critical for clinical management and det...
[[abstract]]Assessment of upper limb function poststroke is critical for clinical management and det...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
[[abstract]]Many stroke survivors demonstrate arm nonuse despite good arm motor function. This retro...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We inves...