Objective: Limb apraxia is a motor cognitive disorder that has been mainly studied in patients with dementia or left hemisphere stroke (LHS). However, limb apraxia has also been reported in patients with right hemisphere stroke (RHS), multiple sclerosis (MS) or traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study’s aim was to report detailed praxis performance profiles in samples suffering from these different neurological disorders by use of the Diagnostic Instrument for Limb Apraxia (DILA-S).Method: 44 LHS patients, 36 RHS patients, 27 patients with dementia, 26MS and 44 TBI patients participated. The diagnostics included the imitation of meaningless and meaningful hand gestures, pantomime of tool-use, single real tool-use as well as a multistep natu...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of apraxia in patients with a first left hemisphere stroke....
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left) hemisphere...
Objective: Limb apraxia is a motor cognitive disorder that has been mainly studied in patients with ...
Frequently left brain damage leads to limb apraxia, a disorder that can affect tool-use. Despite its...
This thesis provides new insights about how the brain controls skilled movements, through the study ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Limb apraxia is usually associated with left cerebral hemisphere damage, with numer...
Abstract Limb apraxia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to perform complex ...
Assessment of limb apraxia is still suffering from Liepmann’s legacy and perfor-mance in gesture-pro...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb ap...
Background: Limb apraxia comprises many different and common disorders, which are largely unrecogniz...
Apraxia is stated independent of primary motor disorders. However, patient groups suffering from str...
From its beginning, at the end of the nineteenth century, apraxia has been associated with neurodege...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb a...
Previous studies have shown that hand actions to visual objects are affected both by perceptual fact...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of apraxia in patients with a first left hemisphere stroke....
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left) hemisphere...
Objective: Limb apraxia is a motor cognitive disorder that has been mainly studied in patients with ...
Frequently left brain damage leads to limb apraxia, a disorder that can affect tool-use. Despite its...
This thesis provides new insights about how the brain controls skilled movements, through the study ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Limb apraxia is usually associated with left cerebral hemisphere damage, with numer...
Abstract Limb apraxia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to perform complex ...
Assessment of limb apraxia is still suffering from Liepmann’s legacy and perfor-mance in gesture-pro...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb ap...
Background: Limb apraxia comprises many different and common disorders, which are largely unrecogniz...
Apraxia is stated independent of primary motor disorders. However, patient groups suffering from str...
From its beginning, at the end of the nineteenth century, apraxia has been associated with neurodege...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a rehabilitative training program for patients with limb a...
Previous studies have shown that hand actions to visual objects are affected both by perceptual fact...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of apraxia in patients with a first left hemisphere stroke....
Limb apraxia, a disorder of skilled action not consequent on primary motor or sensory deficits, has ...
Individuals who sustain a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) in the dominant (typically left) hemisphere...