Reaching movements made with hemiparetic upper limbs are often followed by compensatory trunk and shoulder-girdle movements, especially in reach-to-grasp strategies. We investigated the effect of restraint therapy on movement aiming at targets placed within arm reach. Eleven subjects were selected to participate in this study and were submitted to training with the trunk fixed to a chair during the reaching movement. Quantitative and qualitative scales (Modified Ashworth Scale, Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale-upper limb section, Berg Balance Scale and Barthel Index) were used to evaluate reaching in three periods--pre-treatment, post-treatment and follow-up 3 months after training was completed. We found that in the arm section of the Fugl-Meye...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Purpose: To assess the immediate effect of two different handling techniques on range of flexion in ...
Approximately 43% to 69% of people suffering from a stroke have upper extremity impairment, and 4 ye...
Reaching movements made with hemiparetic upper limbs are often followed by compensatory trunk and sh...
Background. Total reaching range of motion (work area) diminishes as a function of shoulder abductio...
Objective: Insufficient information exists about the ability of hemiparetic patients to adjust reach...
Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor functio...
Abstract Post-stroke motor recovery processes remain unknown. Timescales and patterns of upper-limb ...
BackgroundProgressive abduction loading therapy has emerged as a promising exercise therapy in strok...
Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor functio...
Objective: To investigate the coordination of reach-to-grasp components in hemiparetic and healthy s...
AbstractA common finding in patients with hemiparesis due to stroke is that they may use altered mov...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of 2 rehabilitative approaches for improving paretic limb re...
Objective: Stroke patients often use compensatory strategies to perform daily routines. Compensatory...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment in adults and the elderly, necessitating a...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Purpose: To assess the immediate effect of two different handling techniques on range of flexion in ...
Approximately 43% to 69% of people suffering from a stroke have upper extremity impairment, and 4 ye...
Reaching movements made with hemiparetic upper limbs are often followed by compensatory trunk and sh...
Background. Total reaching range of motion (work area) diminishes as a function of shoulder abductio...
Objective: Insufficient information exists about the ability of hemiparetic patients to adjust reach...
Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor functio...
Abstract Post-stroke motor recovery processes remain unknown. Timescales and patterns of upper-limb ...
BackgroundProgressive abduction loading therapy has emerged as a promising exercise therapy in strok...
Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor functio...
Objective: To investigate the coordination of reach-to-grasp components in hemiparetic and healthy s...
AbstractA common finding in patients with hemiparesis due to stroke is that they may use altered mov...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of 2 rehabilitative approaches for improving paretic limb re...
Objective: Stroke patients often use compensatory strategies to perform daily routines. Compensatory...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of motor impairment in adults and the elderly, necessitating a...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Purpose: To assess the immediate effect of two different handling techniques on range of flexion in ...
Approximately 43% to 69% of people suffering from a stroke have upper extremity impairment, and 4 ye...