BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal information regarding the prevalence of upper limb somatosensory deficits and the association with motor impairment and activity limitations is scarce. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to map the extent and distribution of somatosensory deficits, and to determine associations over time between somatosensory deficits and motor impairment and activity limitations. METHODS: We recruited 32 participants who were assessed 4 to 7 days after stroke, and reassessed at 6 months. Somatosensory measurements included the Erasmus-modified Nottingham sensory assessment (Em-NSA), perceptual threshold of touch, thumb finding test, 2-point discrimination, and stereognosis subscale of the NSA. Evaluation of mo...
OBJECTIVE: Describe the somatosensory function of the affected upper limb of hemiparetic stroke pati...
Background. Spontaneous recovery early after stroke is most evident during a time-sensitive window o...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal information regarding the prevalence of upper limb somatosensor...
Background: The association between somatosensory impairments and outcome after stroke remains uncle...
Background. A thorough understanding of the presence of different upper-limb somatosensory deficits ...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
BACKGROUND: Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of somatosensory impairment in stroke patients within differ...
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence and distribution of lower limb somatosensory impairments in c...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of somatosensory impairment in stroke patients within differ...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
The relationship of cortical activity and recovery of upper limb sensorimotor impairments after stro...
The relationship of cortical activity and recovery of upper limb sensorimotor impairments after stro...
OBJECTIVE: Describe the somatosensory function of the affected upper limb of hemiparetic stroke pati...
Background. Spontaneous recovery early after stroke is most evident during a time-sensitive window o...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Longitudinal information regarding the prevalence of upper limb somatosensor...
Background: The association between somatosensory impairments and outcome after stroke remains uncle...
Background. A thorough understanding of the presence of different upper-limb somatosensory deficits ...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
BACKGROUND: Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of somatosensory impairment in stroke patients within differ...
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence and distribution of lower limb somatosensory impairments in c...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of somatosensory impairment in stroke patients within differ...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
The relationship of cortical activity and recovery of upper limb sensorimotor impairments after stro...
The relationship of cortical activity and recovery of upper limb sensorimotor impairments after stro...
OBJECTIVE: Describe the somatosensory function of the affected upper limb of hemiparetic stroke pati...
Background. Spontaneous recovery early after stroke is most evident during a time-sensitive window o...
At six months post-stroke, 33-66% do not present with full recovery of upper limb function1. Identif...