In the long term after stroke, secondary functional deterioration may be observed while patients also get older. Possible underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. We aimed to assess neuromuscular degeneration represented by alterations in peripheral reflex loop characteristics as a function of follow-up time after stroke, controlled for age. Twenty-one stroke survivors within a small age range (62-67. years) but large variance in follow-up time after stroke (1-15. years) and both five age matched (59-62. years) and young subjects (28-36. years) participated. Short and long latency reflexes evoked by ramp and hold stretches were identified from EMG traces of the m. flexor carpi radialis. Short latency reflex onset time was not enhanced (me...
Research has shown that skeletal muscle, despite showing a high degree of specialisation, has a rema...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
The neural mechanisms of walking impairment after stroke are not well characterized. Specifically, t...
In the long term after stroke, secondary functional deterioration may be observed while patients als...
Central motor reorganisation has been studied (i) in patients after cerebral stroke (ii) during norm...
The objective was to confirm the hypothesis that shortening reaction (ShoRe), normally occurring on ...
Sensory and motor impairments can occur at multiple sites within the sensorimotor pathway with healt...
This paper extends the observations presented in the previously published work on the afterhyperpola...
Objective: Modulation of the long-latency reflex (LLR) is important for sensorimotor control during ...
PurposeImpaired reflex regulation is assumed to contribute to upper-extremity motor impairment posts...
Background. Instead of hyper-reflexia as sole paradigm, post-stroke movement disorders are currently...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Walking is often impaired after a stroke, yet current motor rehabilitation strategies fail to produc...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Stroke is known to degrade sensory and/or motor processes. This research aimed to assess the functio...
Research has shown that skeletal muscle, despite showing a high degree of specialisation, has a rema...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
The neural mechanisms of walking impairment after stroke are not well characterized. Specifically, t...
In the long term after stroke, secondary functional deterioration may be observed while patients als...
Central motor reorganisation has been studied (i) in patients after cerebral stroke (ii) during norm...
The objective was to confirm the hypothesis that shortening reaction (ShoRe), normally occurring on ...
Sensory and motor impairments can occur at multiple sites within the sensorimotor pathway with healt...
This paper extends the observations presented in the previously published work on the afterhyperpola...
Objective: Modulation of the long-latency reflex (LLR) is important for sensorimotor control during ...
PurposeImpaired reflex regulation is assumed to contribute to upper-extremity motor impairment posts...
Background. Instead of hyper-reflexia as sole paradigm, post-stroke movement disorders are currently...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Walking is often impaired after a stroke, yet current motor rehabilitation strategies fail to produc...
Background. The mechanism and time course of increased wrist joint stiffness poststroke and clinical...
Stroke is known to degrade sensory and/or motor processes. This research aimed to assess the functio...
Research has shown that skeletal muscle, despite showing a high degree of specialisation, has a rema...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
The neural mechanisms of walking impairment after stroke are not well characterized. Specifically, t...