People with hemiparesis after stroke appear to recover 70% to 80% of the difference between their baseline and the maximum upper extremity Fugl-Meyer (UEFM) score, a phenomenon called proportional recovery (PR). Two recent commentaries explained that PR should be expected because of mathematical coupling between the baseline and change score. Here we ask, If mathematical coupling encourages PR, why do a fraction of stroke patients (the "nonfitters") not exhibit PR? At the neuroanatomical level of analysis, this question was answered by Byblow et al-nonfitters lack corticospinal tract (CST) integrity at baseline-but here we address the mathematical and behavioral causes. We first derive a new interpretation of the slope of PR: It is the aver...
The impact of rehabilitation on post-stroke motor recovery and its dependency on the patient's chron...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bifurcated, cons...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (≈70%) of lost ...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (approximate to...
Background and Purpose— Recovery of upper-limb motor impairment after first-ever ischemic stroke is...
Background and objective. Proportional recovery of upper-extremity motor function and aphasia after ...
Background and objective. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke is a poorly understood proc...
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, cl...
In 2008, it was proposed that the magnitude of recovery from nonsevere upper limb motor impairment o...
The proportional recovery rule asserts that most stroke survivors recover a fixed proportion of lost...
The proportional recovery rule (PRR) posits that most stroke survivors can expect to reduce a fixed ...
To investigate (a) the applicability of the proportional recovery rule of spontaneous neurobiologica...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Motor recovery after stroke can be characterized into two different patterns...
The impact of rehabilitation on post-stroke motor recovery and its dependency on the patient's chron...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bifurcated, cons...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (≈70%) of lost ...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (approximate to...
Background and Purpose— Recovery of upper-limb motor impairment after first-ever ischemic stroke is...
Background and objective. Proportional recovery of upper-extremity motor function and aphasia after ...
Background and objective. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke is a poorly understood proc...
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, cl...
In 2008, it was proposed that the magnitude of recovery from nonsevere upper limb motor impairment o...
The proportional recovery rule asserts that most stroke survivors recover a fixed proportion of lost...
The proportional recovery rule (PRR) posits that most stroke survivors can expect to reduce a fixed ...
To investigate (a) the applicability of the proportional recovery rule of spontaneous neurobiologica...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Motor recovery after stroke can be characterized into two different patterns...
The impact of rehabilitation on post-stroke motor recovery and its dependency on the patient's chron...
Proportional motor recovery in the upper limb has been investigated, indicating about 70% of the pot...
Evolution of motor function during the first months after stroke is stereotypically bifurcated, cons...