Abstract Background The dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily living activities urged the need for new reliable therapeutic strategies. Recently, bimanual training has emerged as a promising tool to improve the functional recovery of upper-limbs in stroke patients. However, who could benefit from bimanual therapy and how it could be used as a part of a more complete rehabilitation protocol remain largely unknown. A possible reason explaining this situation is that coupling and symmetry-breaking mechanisms, two fundamental principles governing bimanual behaviour, have been largely under-explored in both research and rehabilitation in stroke. Discussion Bimanual coordination emerges as an active, task-specific assemblin...
International audienceIn the present paper, we review the main concepts of the dynamical systems app...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of disability with loss of independency for daily activitie...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which inter-limb coordination in the execution of unimanual and ...
International audienceBackgroundThe dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily liv...
International audienceDuring the last 30 years, the dynamic systems approach to coordination pattern...
During the last 30 years, the dynamic systems approach to coordination patterns contributed to shed ...
Better understand how bimanual coordination evolves during the first weeks of natural recovery after...
When humans move simultaneously both hands strong coupling effects arise and neither of the two hand...
Background. Bilateral training in poststroke upper-limb rehabilitation is based on the premise that ...
Stroke patients recover more effectively when they are rehabilitated with bimanual movement rather t...
Stroke patients recover more effectively when they are rehabilitated with bimanual movement rather t...
With stroke being the 4th leading cause of death in the United States and expected to only increase ...
ObjectiveOne-fit-all post-stroke rehabilitation has limited plausibility. Better understanding the e...
AbstractInterlimb coordination is essential to perform goal-directed daily tasks and purposeful loco...
Most stroke survivors have upper limb functional impairments, which limits daily bimanual activities...
International audienceIn the present paper, we review the main concepts of the dynamical systems app...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of disability with loss of independency for daily activitie...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which inter-limb coordination in the execution of unimanual and ...
International audienceBackgroundThe dramatic consequences of stroke on patient autonomy in daily liv...
International audienceDuring the last 30 years, the dynamic systems approach to coordination pattern...
During the last 30 years, the dynamic systems approach to coordination patterns contributed to shed ...
Better understand how bimanual coordination evolves during the first weeks of natural recovery after...
When humans move simultaneously both hands strong coupling effects arise and neither of the two hand...
Background. Bilateral training in poststroke upper-limb rehabilitation is based on the premise that ...
Stroke patients recover more effectively when they are rehabilitated with bimanual movement rather t...
Stroke patients recover more effectively when they are rehabilitated with bimanual movement rather t...
With stroke being the 4th leading cause of death in the United States and expected to only increase ...
ObjectiveOne-fit-all post-stroke rehabilitation has limited plausibility. Better understanding the e...
AbstractInterlimb coordination is essential to perform goal-directed daily tasks and purposeful loco...
Most stroke survivors have upper limb functional impairments, which limits daily bimanual activities...
International audienceIn the present paper, we review the main concepts of the dynamical systems app...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of disability with loss of independency for daily activitie...
Purpose. To determine the extent to which inter-limb coordination in the execution of unimanual and ...