Motor learning requires feedback. When a person is acquiring a new skill, or modifying a previously acquired skill due to physical dysfunction, sensory feedback optimizes motor learning. Electromyography is a discipline that focuses on clinical and neurophysiological evaluation of neuromuscular pathology, and on certain aspects of CNS pathology (acquired or traumatic brain injury, etc.). Currently, use of biofeedback devices, amplifying the signal produced at the motor endplates, has allowed the introduction of this therapeutic tool to treatment of patients with acquired brain injury. Biofeedback can provide reinforcement of motor control improvements acquired through physiotherapy sessions, and help with development of specific sensorim...
This paper highlights a progressive rehabilitation strategy which details the development of a sui...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if reducing spasticity, using electromyographic ...
New insights suggest that dystonic motor impairments could also involve a deficit of sensory process...
This paper presents a review of recent literature concerning the possible mechanisms by which EMG bi...
Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback is gaining popularity as a treatment modality in physical therap...
Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback is gaining popularity as a treatment modality in physical therap...
The effectiveness of biofeedback therapy, using the electromyograph, was compared with conventional ...
The data for clinical applications of biofeedback is becoming too extensive to review, and be compre...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
This chapter focuses on the most common form of feedback in physical rehabilitation: surface electro...
The following controlled, preliminary investigation was designed to determine whether electromyograp...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Individuals who have upper limb movement problems include people with cerebral palsy (CP) and strok...
This paper highlights a progressive rehabilitation strategy which details the development of a sui...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if reducing spasticity, using electromyographic ...
New insights suggest that dystonic motor impairments could also involve a deficit of sensory process...
This paper presents a review of recent literature concerning the possible mechanisms by which EMG bi...
Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback is gaining popularity as a treatment modality in physical therap...
Electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback is gaining popularity as a treatment modality in physical therap...
The effectiveness of biofeedback therapy, using the electromyograph, was compared with conventional ...
The data for clinical applications of biofeedback is becoming too extensive to review, and be compre...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
This chapter focuses on the most common form of feedback in physical rehabilitation: surface electro...
The following controlled, preliminary investigation was designed to determine whether electromyograp...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Individuals who have upper limb movement problems include people with cerebral palsy (CP) and strok...
This paper highlights a progressive rehabilitation strategy which details the development of a sui...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if reducing spasticity, using electromyographic ...
New insights suggest that dystonic motor impairments could also involve a deficit of sensory process...