Fine motor control is achieved through the coordinated activation of groups of muscles, or “muscle synergies.” Muscle synergies change after stroke as a consequence of the motor deficit. We investigated the pattern and longitudinal changes in upper limb muscle synergies during therapy in a largely unconstrained movement in patients with a broad spectrum of poststroke residual voluntary motor capacity. Electromyography (EMG) was recorded using wireless telemetry from 6 muscles acting on the more-affected upper body in 24 stroke patients at early and late therapy during formal Wii-based Movement Therapy (WMT) sessions, and in a subset of 13 patients at 6-month follow-up. Patients were classified with low, moderate, or high motor-function. The...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
Poststroke weakness on the more-affected side may arise from reduced corticospinal drive, disuse mus...
Objectives: Previous studies showed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls movements by recr...
Background: After a stroke, patients show significant modifications of neural control of movement, s...
AIM: Previous experiments have suggested that the CNS may coordinate muscle activations through a li...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
BackgroundA deep characterization of neurological patients is a crucial step for a detailed knowledg...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanism b...
<p>Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanis...
IntroductionStroke survivors have challenges appropriately coordinating the multiple muscles, result...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
Poststroke weakness on the more-affected side may arise from reduced corticospinal drive, disuse mus...
Objectives: Previous studies showed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls movements by recr...
Background: After a stroke, patients show significant modifications of neural control of movement, s...
AIM: Previous experiments have suggested that the CNS may coordinate muscle activations through a li...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
BackgroundA deep characterization of neurological patients is a crucial step for a detailed knowledg...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanism b...
<p>Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanis...
IntroductionStroke survivors have challenges appropriately coordinating the multiple muscles, result...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Recent studies have investigated muscle synergies as biomarkers for stroke, but it remains controver...
Muscle synergies are hypothesized to reflect connections among motoneurons in the spinal cord activa...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...