Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemiparetic during abduction and flexion in maximal and submaximal isometric contractions. Furthermore, to correlate submaximal sensorimotor control with motor impairment and degree of shoulder subluxation. Methods Thirteen chronic hemiparetic post-stroke age-gender matched with healthy were included. Isometric torques were assessed using a dynamometer. Electromyographic activity of the anterior and middle deltoid, upper trapezius, pectoralis major and serratus anterior muscles were collected. Variables were calculated for torque: peak, time to target, standard deviation (SD), coefficient of variation (CV), and standard error (RMSE); for muscle a...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Lower extremity muscle weakness in individuals with stroke plays a significant role in limiting fun...
Objective: To investigate whether muscle strength is selectively more affected at shorter lengths of...
Background: There is still a lack of evidence of how electromyographic (EMG) patterns deficits of mu...
ABSTRACT: Abnormal synergies in the paretic shoulder and elbow of hemiparetic subjects were quantifi...
Introduction: We quantified sub-maximal torque regulation during low to moderate intensity isometric...
Contains fulltext : 136356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stroke is the m...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the strength deficits of the shoulder complex after stroke and to characteriz...
Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in per...
Abstract Background The presence of abnormal muscle activation patterns is a well documented factor ...
Background: The stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the world. One of the main compla...
Background: The stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the world. One of the main compla...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Abstract Background After stroke, motor control is often negatively affected, leaving survivors with...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Lower extremity muscle weakness in individuals with stroke plays a significant role in limiting fun...
Objective: To investigate whether muscle strength is selectively more affected at shorter lengths of...
Background: There is still a lack of evidence of how electromyographic (EMG) patterns deficits of mu...
ABSTRACT: Abnormal synergies in the paretic shoulder and elbow of hemiparetic subjects were quantifi...
Introduction: We quantified sub-maximal torque regulation during low to moderate intensity isometric...
Contains fulltext : 136356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stroke is the m...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the strength deficits of the shoulder complex after stroke and to characteriz...
Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in per...
Abstract Background The presence of abnormal muscle activation patterns is a well documented factor ...
Background: The stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the world. One of the main compla...
Background: The stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the world. One of the main compla...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Abstract Background After stroke, motor control is often negatively affected, leaving survivors with...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Lower extremity muscle weakness in individuals with stroke plays a significant role in limiting fun...
Objective: To investigate whether muscle strength is selectively more affected at shorter lengths of...