Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide. It often leads to mobility limitations resulting from deficits in muscle performance. While reduced muscle strength and rate of force production have been reported, little is known about the power generating capability of people after stroke and its relationship to mobility. Research in other populations has found that measures of muscle power may have a greater association with activity performance than do measures of muscle force alone. Consequently, in an attempt to optimise power, investigators have focused on identifying ideal parameters within which to train for power. One such parameter is the identification of the loading level at which maximal power is generated. Literature...
Stroke is a threatening disease. Rehabilitation exercises can rehabilitate impaired limbs. Instead o...
The main objective of this observational, cross sectional study is to estimate the extent to which m...
BackgroundRepetitive task practice is argued to drive neural plasticity following stroke. However, c...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide. It often leads to mobility limitations resulti...
Abstract Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle per...
Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle performance...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of strength training on muscle function, ...
Background. Approximately 35,000 strokes occur annually in adults below the age of 40, and there is ...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Rebecca Maasen & Taylor J. Marcell Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas Muscle power is considered th...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Introduction: Someone attached by stroke can’t do their activity fluently because stroke can cause t...
Copyright © 2014 Brian A. Knarr et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and purpose. It has been shown that trunk activation is bilateral and is likely to be int...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Stroke is a threatening disease. Rehabilitation exercises can rehabilitate impaired limbs. Instead o...
The main objective of this observational, cross sectional study is to estimate the extent to which m...
BackgroundRepetitive task practice is argued to drive neural plasticity following stroke. However, c...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability worldwide. It often leads to mobility limitations resulti...
Abstract Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle per...
Background Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide and results in muscle performance...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of strength training on muscle function, ...
Background. Approximately 35,000 strokes occur annually in adults below the age of 40, and there is ...
Background. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between muscle power output at...
Rebecca Maasen & Taylor J. Marcell Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas Muscle power is considered th...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. The most commonly stated goal following stroke is...
Introduction: Someone attached by stroke can’t do their activity fluently because stroke can cause t...
Copyright © 2014 Brian A. Knarr et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and purpose. It has been shown that trunk activation is bilateral and is likely to be int...
Muscle weakness is commonly seen in individuals after stroke, characterized by lower forces during a...
Stroke is a threatening disease. Rehabilitation exercises can rehabilitate impaired limbs. Instead o...
The main objective of this observational, cross sectional study is to estimate the extent to which m...
BackgroundRepetitive task practice is argued to drive neural plasticity following stroke. However, c...