Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several studies have been conducted to investigate the influence of arm supports in an attempt to restore arm function. Lowering the load allows the user to employ the residual muscle force for movement as well as for posture stabilization. In this pilot study three conditions were investigated during a reaching task performed by three healthy subjects and three MD subjects: a control condition involving reaching; a similar movement with gravity compensation using braces to support the forearm; an identical reaching movement in simulated zero-gravity. In the control condition the highest values of shoulder moments were present, with a maximum of about 6...
justable levels of arm-weight support (WS) have been uti-lized in the rehabilitation of subjects wit...
Background The majority of stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm function. Gravity compensa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...
Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several stu...
Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of ...
IntroductionFacioscapulohumeral Dystrophy (FSHD) is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle...
Many interventions in upper-limb rehabilitation after cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) use arm sup...
To stimulate restoration of arm function after stroke, active movement is important, which can be fa...
International audienceNeuromuscular disorders (NMDs) may induce difficulties to perform daily life a...
Active movement of the affected arm is important in the training of arm function after stroke. By su...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Resistance training may be considered as one promising approach for improving the motor capabilities...
People with muscular weakness can benefit from arm supports that compensate the weight of their arms...
This study's objective is to understand the effect of muscular weakness in persons with facioscapulo...
Our sensorimotor control is well adapted to normogravity environment encountered on Earth and any ch...
justable levels of arm-weight support (WS) have been uti-lized in the rehabilitation of subjects wit...
Background The majority of stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm function. Gravity compensa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...
Muscular dystrophies (MDs) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting and weakness. Several stu...
Background. Arm support to help compensate for the effects of gravity may improve functional use of ...
IntroductionFacioscapulohumeral Dystrophy (FSHD) is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle...
Many interventions in upper-limb rehabilitation after cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) use arm sup...
To stimulate restoration of arm function after stroke, active movement is important, which can be fa...
International audienceNeuromuscular disorders (NMDs) may induce difficulties to perform daily life a...
Active movement of the affected arm is important in the training of arm function after stroke. By su...
The objective of this study is to examine the effect of gravity compensation training on reaching an...
Resistance training may be considered as one promising approach for improving the motor capabilities...
People with muscular weakness can benefit from arm supports that compensate the weight of their arms...
This study's objective is to understand the effect of muscular weakness in persons with facioscapulo...
Our sensorimotor control is well adapted to normogravity environment encountered on Earth and any ch...
justable levels of arm-weight support (WS) have been uti-lized in the rehabilitation of subjects wit...
Background The majority of stroke patients have to cope with impaired arm function. Gravity compensa...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the net moments on the glenohumeral joint and elbow joint during wheelchair ...