Objective: Recovery of the paretic arm post-stroke can be assessed using observational and self-reported measures. The aim of this study was to determine whether the correspondence (match) or non-correspondence (mismatch) between observational and self-reported improvements in upper limb capacity are significantly different at 0-3 months compared with 3-6 months post-stroke. Methods: A total of 159 patients with ischaemic stroke with upper limb paresis were included in the study. Recovery of arm capacity was measured with observational (Action Research Arm Test; ARAT) and self-reported measures (Motor Activity Log Quality of Movement; MAL-QOM and Stroke Impact Scale Hand; SIS-Hand) at 0-3 and 3-6 months post-stroke. The proportion of matche...
Background. Functional ability is regularly monitored poststroke to assess improvement and the effic...
Objectives: The objectives of the study are to characterize paretic upper limb (UL) use in people wi...
Background. Functional limitation of the upper extremities is common in patients with stroke. An upp...
Purpose: To identify stroke patients showing a match between an objectively meaningful improvement i...
Purpose: To identify stroke patients showing a match between an objectively meaningful improvement i...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Purpose: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Purpose: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Objective Despite a growing call to use patient-reported outcomes in clinical research, few are avai...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
Background. Functional ability is regularly monitored poststroke to assess improvement and the effic...
Objectives: The objectives of the study are to characterize paretic upper limb (UL) use in people wi...
Background. Functional limitation of the upper extremities is common in patients with stroke. An upp...
Purpose: To identify stroke patients showing a match between an objectively meaningful improvement i...
Purpose: To identify stroke patients showing a match between an objectively meaningful improvement i...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Purpose: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Purpose: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Objective Despite a growing call to use patient-reported outcomes in clinical research, few are avai...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
Background. Functional ability is regularly monitored poststroke to assess improvement and the effic...
Objectives: The objectives of the study are to characterize paretic upper limb (UL) use in people wi...
Background. Functional limitation of the upper extremities is common in patients with stroke. An upp...