Chronic stroke patients with severe hand weakness respond poorly to rehabilitation efforts. Here, we evaluated efficacy of daily brain–machine interface (BMI) training to increase the hypothesized beneficial effects of physiotherapy alone in patients with severe paresis in a double-blind sham-controlled design proof of concept study. Thirty-two chronic stroke patients with severe hand weakness were randomly assigned to 2 matched groups and participated in 17.8 ± 1.4 days of training rewarding desynchronization of ipsilesional oscillatory sensorimotor rhythms with contingent online movements of hand and arm orthoses (experimental group, n = 16). In the control group (sham group, n = 16), movements of the orthoses occurred randomly. Both grou...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly underst...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
Abnormal co-activation patterns of arm muscles is a substantial cause of impaired arm function after...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic stroke patients with severe hand weakness respond poorly to rehabilitation effort...
Contains fulltext : 129958.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Ch...
Background. There is no accepted and efficient rehabilitation strategy to reduce focal impairments f...
Objective:Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are d...
Background. Recently, the brain-computer interface (BCI) has seen rapid development, which may promo...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
Appropriately combining mental practice (MP) and physical practice (PP) in a post-stroke rehabilitat...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...
Background Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We invest...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We inves...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of permanent disability in adults. The literature suggests that ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly underst...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
Abnormal co-activation patterns of arm muscles is a substantial cause of impaired arm function after...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic stroke patients with severe hand weakness respond poorly to rehabilitation effort...
Contains fulltext : 129958.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Ch...
Background. There is no accepted and efficient rehabilitation strategy to reduce focal impairments f...
Objective:Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are d...
Background. Recently, the brain-computer interface (BCI) has seen rapid development, which may promo...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
Appropriately combining mental practice (MP) and physical practice (PP) in a post-stroke rehabilitat...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...
Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We investigated whet...
Background Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We invest...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly understood. We inves...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of permanent disability in adults. The literature suggests that ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Abnormal upper arm-forearm muscle synergies after stroke are poorly underst...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
Abnormal co-activation patterns of arm muscles is a substantial cause of impaired arm function after...