Lower extremity paresis poses significant disability to chronic stroke survivors. Unlike for the upper extremity, cortical adaptations in networks controlling the paretic leg have not been characterized after stroke. Here, the hypotheses are that brain activation associated with unilateral knee movement in chronic stroke survivors is abnormal, depends on lesion location, and is related to walking ability. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of unilateral knee movement was obtained in 31 patients 26.9 months (mean, IQ range: 11.3–68.1) after stroke and in 10 age-matched healthy controls. Strokes were stratified according to lesion location. Locomotor disability (30 ft walking speed) did not differ between patient groups (9 cortical, 12 sub...
Stroke patients with motor deficits typically feature enhanced neural activity in several cortical a...
Stroke has been associated with many changes in motor system function, but there has been limited st...
Walking dysfunction occurs at a very high prevalence in stroke survivors. Human walking is a phenome...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although knowledge concerning cortical reorganization related to upper limb ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The mechanisms underlying motor recovery after stroke are not fully understo...
Background and Purpose—The mechanisms underlying motor recovery after stroke are not fully understoo...
Background and Purpose-Although knowledge concerning cortical reorganization related to upper limb f...
Binder-Macleod, StuartDespite current standard rehabilitation efforts, walking deficits that contrib...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
International audienceBackground: Most stroke patients exhibit low levels of walking activity, a key...
The brain processes involved in the restoration of motor skill after hemiparetic stroke are not full...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...
This study aimed to enhance our understanding of supraspinal control of locomotion in stroke survivo...
Neuroimaging and neurophysiology techniques were used to study some aspects of cortical sensory and ...
It is unclear whether additionally recruited sensorimotor areas in the ipsilesional and contralesion...
Stroke patients with motor deficits typically feature enhanced neural activity in several cortical a...
Stroke has been associated with many changes in motor system function, but there has been limited st...
Walking dysfunction occurs at a very high prevalence in stroke survivors. Human walking is a phenome...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although knowledge concerning cortical reorganization related to upper limb ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The mechanisms underlying motor recovery after stroke are not fully understo...
Background and Purpose—The mechanisms underlying motor recovery after stroke are not fully understoo...
Background and Purpose-Although knowledge concerning cortical reorganization related to upper limb f...
Binder-Macleod, StuartDespite current standard rehabilitation efforts, walking deficits that contrib...
Stroke patients suffering from hemiparesis may show substantial recovery in the first months poststr...
International audienceBackground: Most stroke patients exhibit low levels of walking activity, a key...
The brain processes involved in the restoration of motor skill after hemiparetic stroke are not full...
The differences in the neural mechanisms contributing to upper and lower extremity movement have not...
This study aimed to enhance our understanding of supraspinal control of locomotion in stroke survivo...
Neuroimaging and neurophysiology techniques were used to study some aspects of cortical sensory and ...
It is unclear whether additionally recruited sensorimotor areas in the ipsilesional and contralesion...
Stroke patients with motor deficits typically feature enhanced neural activity in several cortical a...
Stroke has been associated with many changes in motor system function, but there has been limited st...
Walking dysfunction occurs at a very high prevalence in stroke survivors. Human walking is a phenome...