Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance to passive wrist extension, i.e., wrist hyper-resistance. Quantification of the underlying neural and non-neural elastic components is of clinical interest. This cross-sectional study compared two methods: a commercially available device (NeuroFlexor (R)) with an experimental EMG-based device (Wristalyzer) in 43 patients with chronic stroke. Spearman's rank correlation coefficients (r) between components, modified Ashworth scale (MAS) and range of passive wrist extension (PRoM) were calculated with 95% confidence intervals. Neural as well as elastic components assessed by both devices were associated (r = 0.61, 95%CI: 0.38-0.77 and r = 0.53,...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Upper extremity (UE) hemiparesis persists after stroke, limiting hand function. Neuromuscular electr...
Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Half of the long-termed disabled stroke survivors experience increased hyper-resistance of the wrist...
Introduction In central nervous system diseases, joint hyper-resistance presents neural (CNS related...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Objective: We evaluated the resistance to externally induced wrist extension in chronic stroke patie...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...
Hyper-resistance after a central nervous system injury has been largely referred to as spasticity, w...
Includes bibliographical references.Traditional evaluation techniques for spastic hypertonia, such a...
Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in per...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Upper extremity (UE) hemiparesis persists after stroke, limiting hand function. Neuromuscular electr...
Patients with poor upper limb motor recovery after stroke are likely to develop increased resistance...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Introduction: Differentiating between the components of wrist hyper-resistance post stroke, i.e., pa...
Half of the long-termed disabled stroke survivors experience increased hyper-resistance of the wrist...
Introduction In central nervous system diseases, joint hyper-resistance presents neural (CNS related...
Background. Patients with an upper limb motor impairment are likely to develop wrist hyper-resistanc...
Background: Understanding movement disorder after stroke and providing targeted treatment for post s...
Objective: We evaluated the resistance to externally induced wrist extension in chronic stroke patie...
In many stroke patients, a motor cortex lesion alters motor control. Initially, paresis is most prom...
Hyper-resistance after a central nervous system injury has been largely referred to as spasticity, w...
Includes bibliographical references.Traditional evaluation techniques for spastic hypertonia, such a...
Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in per...
Background. Objective assessment of impairments after stroke is vital for evidence-based therapy and...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Upper extremity (UE) hemiparesis persists after stroke, limiting hand function. Neuromuscular electr...