Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is difficult to quantify and is not systematically assessed yet. The aim of this study was to describe and validate a technique for quantification of selective muscle activation of wrist flexor and extensor muscles in a cohort of post-stroke patients. Patterns of selective muscle activation were compared to healthy volunteers and test-retest reliability was assessed. Materials and methods: Activation Ratios describe selective activation of a muscle during its expected optimal activation as agonist and antagonist. Activation Ratios were calculated from electromyography signals during an isometric maximal torque task in 31 post-stroke patients and ...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Contains fulltext : 150709.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Abno...
Motor impairments following an upper motor lesion such as stroke include weakness, loss of motor con...
Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is d...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in per...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
Copyright © 2014 Brian A. Knarr et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Poststroke weakness on the more-affected side may arise from reduced corticospinal drive, disuse mus...
Background and Purpose—After stroke, many individuals have chronic unilateral motor dysfunction in t...
Loss of upper-limb function is a problem following stroke. Recent research has led to the emergence ...
Background: Neural impairments that follow hemiparetic stroke may negatively affect passive muscle p...
Contains fulltext : 135633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Stro...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Contains fulltext : 150709.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Abno...
Motor impairments following an upper motor lesion such as stroke include weakness, loss of motor con...
Purpose: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to impaired arm function, is d...
Introduction: Loss of selective muscle activation after stroke contributes to poor arm function but ...
Hu X, Tong K, Tsang VS, Song R. Joint-angle-dependent neuromuscular dysfunctions at the wrist in per...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
Copyright © 2014 Brian A. Knarr et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Background: About half of all chronic stroke patients experience loss of arm function coinciding wit...
Poststroke weakness on the more-affected side may arise from reduced corticospinal drive, disuse mus...
Background and Purpose—After stroke, many individuals have chronic unilateral motor dysfunction in t...
Loss of upper-limb function is a problem following stroke. Recent research has led to the emergence ...
Background: Neural impairments that follow hemiparetic stroke may negatively affect passive muscle p...
Contains fulltext : 135633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Stro...
Offset muscle activation is the constant neural firing to muscles, even at rest, defining the minimu...
Contains fulltext : 150709.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Abno...
Motor impairments following an upper motor lesion such as stroke include weakness, loss of motor con...