Clinical observation of touch, watched in a mirror at midline (sensory referral, SR) restoring sensory function 12 years post stroke is the basis of this thesis.A scoping review of the multi-disciplinary literature identified studies in health and disease on 486 participants. SR response rates varied between 0 and 100%, and were highest in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome or when rubber hands were stimulated in preference to participant’s own. Though procedures differed between studies, SR response was regarded as a phenomenon, even as a predictor of maladaptive neuroplasticity, but rarely as a tool to improve sensory perception.To understand who responds, how and when, and whether there are unwanted effects, a mixed methods study was conduct...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this systematic review is to assess the adherence to the "Template for int...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore experiences of upper limb somatosensory discrimination...
Background: Many stroke survivors suffer from sensory impairments of their affected upper limb (UL)....
Objective: Retraining of sensory function following stroke is frequently overlooked in rehabilitatio...
Sensory impairment is common after stroke though problems with the assessment of sensation have hind...
Background Sensory impairments significantly limit the ability to use the upper limb after stroke. H...
Recently, it was shown that sensory relearning of the upper limb (SENSUPP) is a promising interventi...
BACKGROUND: Perception is the ability to understand information from our senses. It allows us to exp...
Background: Reduced sensation is experienced by one in two individuals following stroke, impacting b...
Background: Reduced sensation is experienced by one in two individuals following stroke, impacting b...
Copyright © 2009 by SAGE PublicationsObjective: Retraining of sensory function following stroke is f...
BackgroundRepetitive sensory stimulation (RSS) is a therapeutic approach which involves repeated ele...
Objective: Retraining of sensory function following stroke is frequently overlooked in rehabilitatio...
The aim of this systematic review was to integrate and assess evidence for the effectiveness of mult...
Stroke is one of the most common and devastating neurological disorders, often leading to major moto...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this systematic review is to assess the adherence to the "Template for int...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore experiences of upper limb somatosensory discrimination...
Background: Many stroke survivors suffer from sensory impairments of their affected upper limb (UL)....
Objective: Retraining of sensory function following stroke is frequently overlooked in rehabilitatio...
Sensory impairment is common after stroke though problems with the assessment of sensation have hind...
Background Sensory impairments significantly limit the ability to use the upper limb after stroke. H...
Recently, it was shown that sensory relearning of the upper limb (SENSUPP) is a promising interventi...
BACKGROUND: Perception is the ability to understand information from our senses. It allows us to exp...
Background: Reduced sensation is experienced by one in two individuals following stroke, impacting b...
Background: Reduced sensation is experienced by one in two individuals following stroke, impacting b...
Copyright © 2009 by SAGE PublicationsObjective: Retraining of sensory function following stroke is f...
BackgroundRepetitive sensory stimulation (RSS) is a therapeutic approach which involves repeated ele...
Objective: Retraining of sensory function following stroke is frequently overlooked in rehabilitatio...
The aim of this systematic review was to integrate and assess evidence for the effectiveness of mult...
Stroke is one of the most common and devastating neurological disorders, often leading to major moto...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this systematic review is to assess the adherence to the "Template for int...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore experiences of upper limb somatosensory discrimination...
Background: Many stroke survivors suffer from sensory impairments of their affected upper limb (UL)....