Abstract Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle performance deficits and limitations in activity performance. Rehabilitation aims to address muscle dysfunction in an effort to improve activity and participation. While muscle strength has an impact on activity performance, muscle power has recently been acknowledged as contributing significantly to activity performance in this population. Therefore, rehabilitation efforts should include training of muscle power. However, little is known about what training parameters, or load, optimize muscle power performance in people with stroke. The purpose of this study was to investigate lower limb muscle power performance at differing loads in people wi...
Lower extremity muscle weakness in individuals with stroke plays a significant role in limiting fun...
We are grateful to the Stroke Association UK for funding this project, to Dr. Arthur Stewart for his...
AbstractObjectiveIsokinetic strengthening is a rehabilitation technique rarely used in stroke patien...
Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle performance...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide. It often leads to mobility limitations resulti...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of strength training on muscle function, ...
Introduction: Someone attached by stroke can’t do their activity fluently because stroke can cause t...
Purpose: to investigate functional performance in relation to muscle function during first year afte...
BACKGROUND: Strength training can increase function in individuals with stroke. However it is unclea...
Objective To measure the strength of the major muscle groups of the affected and intact lower limbs ...
Background: Non-hemorrhagic stroke patients experience hemiparesis, an improper handling results in ...
Background. Approximately 35,000 strokes occur annually in adults below the age of 40, and there is ...
BackgroundRepetitive task practice is argued to drive neural plasticity following stroke. However, c...
Copyright © 2014 Brian A. Knarr et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Lower extremity muscle weakness in individuals with stroke plays a significant role in limiting fun...
We are grateful to the Stroke Association UK for funding this project, to Dr. Arthur Stewart for his...
AbstractObjectiveIsokinetic strengthening is a rehabilitation technique rarely used in stroke patien...
Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle performance...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide. It often leads to mobility limitations resulti...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of strength training on muscle function, ...
Introduction: Someone attached by stroke can’t do their activity fluently because stroke can cause t...
Purpose: to investigate functional performance in relation to muscle function during first year afte...
BACKGROUND: Strength training can increase function in individuals with stroke. However it is unclea...
Objective To measure the strength of the major muscle groups of the affected and intact lower limbs ...
Background: Non-hemorrhagic stroke patients experience hemiparesis, an improper handling results in ...
Background. Approximately 35,000 strokes occur annually in adults below the age of 40, and there is ...
BackgroundRepetitive task practice is argued to drive neural plasticity following stroke. However, c...
Copyright © 2014 Brian A. Knarr et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Lower extremity muscle weakness in individuals with stroke plays a significant role in limiting fun...
We are grateful to the Stroke Association UK for funding this project, to Dr. Arthur Stewart for his...
AbstractObjectiveIsokinetic strengthening is a rehabilitation technique rarely used in stroke patien...