Objective Decreased reciprocal inhibition (RI) of motor neurons may contribute to spasticity after stroke. However, decreased RI is not a uniform observation among stroke survivors, suggesting that this spinal circuit may be influenced by other stroke-related characteristics. The purpose of this study was to measure RI post-stroke and to examine the relationship between RI and other features of stroke. Methods RI was examined in 15 stroke survivors (PAR) and 10 control subjects by quantifying the effect of peroneal nerve stimulation on soleus H-reflex amplitude. The relationship between RI and age, time post-stroke, lesion side, walking velocity, Fugl-Meyer, Ashworth, and Achilles reflex scores was examined. Results RI was absent and replac...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Objective Individuals post-stroke display abnormal Group Ia reflex excitability. Pedaling has been s...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...
Objective Decreased reciprocal inhibition (RI) of motor neurons may contribute to spasticity after s...
Hyperreflexia that causes muscle spasticity may contribute to limitations in force regulation and wa...
We investigated cortically mediated changes in reciprocal inhibition (RI) following motor imagery (M...
PurposeImpaired reflex regulation is assumed to contribute to upper-extremity motor impairment posts...
Background: Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensorimotor interactions between unaffected and affected ...
Objective: Modulation of the long-latency reflex (LLR) is important for sensorimotor control during ...
Functional abnormalities of segmental spinal cord neurons likely contribute to the patho-genesis of ...
The corticospinal drive to the paretic soleus (SOL) and tibialis anterior (TA) is degraded, but whet...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
The purpose of this dissertation research project was to examine the role of impaired motor unit fir...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Objective Individuals post-stroke display abnormal Group Ia reflex excitability. Pedaling has been s...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...
Objective Decreased reciprocal inhibition (RI) of motor neurons may contribute to spasticity after s...
Hyperreflexia that causes muscle spasticity may contribute to limitations in force regulation and wa...
We investigated cortically mediated changes in reciprocal inhibition (RI) following motor imagery (M...
PurposeImpaired reflex regulation is assumed to contribute to upper-extremity motor impairment posts...
Background: Stiff-Knee gait (SKG) after stroke is often accompanied by decreased knee flexion angle ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensorimotor interactions between unaffected and affected ...
Objective: Modulation of the long-latency reflex (LLR) is important for sensorimotor control during ...
Functional abnormalities of segmental spinal cord neurons likely contribute to the patho-genesis of ...
The corticospinal drive to the paretic soleus (SOL) and tibialis anterior (TA) is degraded, but whet...
<p>Neurophysiological studies in healthy subjects suggest that increased spinal inhibitory reflexes ...
The purpose of this dissertation research project was to examine the role of impaired motor unit fir...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...
Spasticity following a stroke occurs in about 30% of patients. The mechanisms underlying this disord...
Objective Individuals post-stroke display abnormal Group Ia reflex excitability. Pedaling has been s...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...