IntroductionStroke survivors have challenges appropriately coordinating the multiple muscles, resulting in a deficit in motor control. Therefore, comprehending the mechanism underlying abnormal intermuscular coordination becomes crucial in developing effective rehabilitation strategies. Quantitative analyses have been employed at pairwise or multi-dimensional levels to understand the underlying mechanism of abnormal intermuscular coordination and its relationship to motor impairment. However, how alterations in individual muscle activation contribute to abnormal intermuscular coordination, motor impairment, and motor performance remains unclear. Thus, we investigated the alterations in the preferred direction of individual muscles after str...
The Fugl-Meyer Assessment is widely used to test motor function in stroke survivors. In the Fugl-Mey...
Background: Previous studies have shown that a cerebrovascular accident disrupts the coordinated con...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensorimotor interactions between unaffected and affected ...
Abstract Background Abnormal intermuscular coordination limits the motor capability of stroke-affect...
Objectives: Previous studies showed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls movements by recr...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
The generation of isometric force at the hand can be mediated by activating a few motor modules. Str...
Fine motor control is achieved through the coordinated activation of groups of muscles, or “muscle s...
It is well documented that neurological deficits after stroke can disrupt motor control processes th...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the change in antagonist co-activation ratio of upper-limb ...
Hemispheric stroke survivors often show impairments in voluntary muscle activation. One potential so...
A central problem concerning movement control in chronic stroke patients with spastic hemiparesis is...
The Fugl-Meyer Assessment is widely used to test motor function in stroke survivors. In the Fugl-Mey...
Background: Previous studies have shown that a cerebrovascular accident disrupts the coordinated con...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensorimotor interactions between unaffected and affected ...
Abstract Background Abnormal intermuscular coordination limits the motor capability of stroke-affect...
Objectives: Previous studies showed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls movements by recr...
Several studies suggest that the human central nervous system controls groups of muscles and/or join...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
Motor system uses muscle synergies as a modular organization to simplify the control of movements. M...
The generation of isometric force at the hand can be mediated by activating a few motor modules. Str...
Fine motor control is achieved through the coordinated activation of groups of muscles, or “muscle s...
It is well documented that neurological deficits after stroke can disrupt motor control processes th...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the change in antagonist co-activation ratio of upper-limb ...
Hemispheric stroke survivors often show impairments in voluntary muscle activation. One potential so...
A central problem concerning movement control in chronic stroke patients with spastic hemiparesis is...
The Fugl-Meyer Assessment is widely used to test motor function in stroke survivors. In the Fugl-Mey...
Background: Previous studies have shown that a cerebrovascular accident disrupts the coordinated con...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensorimotor interactions between unaffected and affected ...