Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pathological neuromuscular activation (“spasticity”) and non-neural biomechanical changes, is important for treatment decisions. This study aimed to assess the reliability and construct validity of an innovative measurement device that quantifies these neural and non-neural components by biomechanical modeling. Methods: Forty-six patients with chronic stroke and 30 healthy age-matched subjects were assessed with the NeuroFlexor, a motor-driven device that imposes isokinetic wrist extensions at two controlled velocities (5 and 236°/s). Test-retest reliability was evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) and smallest detectable c...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Quantifying increased joint resistance into its contributing factors i.e. stiffness and ...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance...
Half of the long-termed disabled stroke survivors experience increased hyper-resistance of the wrist...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance...
Introduction In central nervous system diseases, joint hyper-resistance presents neural (CNS related...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Hyper-resistance after a central nervous system injury has been largely referred to as spasticity, w...
Objective: We evaluated the resistance to externally induced wrist extension in chronic stroke patie...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Quantifying increased joint resistance into its contributing factors i.e. stiffness and ...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance...
Half of the long-termed disabled stroke survivors experience increased hyper-resistance of the wrist...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance...
Introduction In central nervous system diseases, joint hyper-resistance presents neural (CNS related...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Hyper-resistance after a central nervous system injury has been largely referred to as spasticity, w...
Objective: We evaluated the resistance to externally induced wrist extension in chronic stroke patie...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background. Quantifying increased joint resistance into its contributing factors i.e. stiffness and ...