IntroductionAssessment of stroke recovery should include multiple sources of information in order to obtain a complete understanding of the individual’s rehabilitation progress. Self-evaluation questionnaires’ scores do not always correspond to the scores of commonly used clinical evaluation tools. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between self-evaluation questionnaires, clinical tests, and kinematic and kinetic analyses of the affected upper limb after stroke, and to determine the correlation between these measures and self-reported general function 2–4 years after the stroke.MethodsTwenty-six subjects recovering from stroke were included in the study. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to measure the correl...
Background and Purpose - Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
Background and Purpose— Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
The most reliable prognostic factors associated with Upper Extremity (UE) recovery are localized mot...
IntroductionAssessment of stroke recovery should include multiple sources of information in order to...
Objective: Recovery of the paretic arm post-stroke can be assessed using observational and self-repo...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Background: Resting Motor threshold (rMT) is one of the measurement obtained by Transcranial Magneti...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
Background: Resting Motor threshold (rMT) is one of the measurement obtained by Transcranial Magneti...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Purpose: To identify stroke patients showing a match between an objectively meaningful improvement i...
Background - Reduction of compensation and improved movement quality indicate recovery after stroke....
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Background: Most motor function improvements in people who have experienced strokes occur within the...
Background and Purpose - Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
Background and Purpose— Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
The most reliable prognostic factors associated with Upper Extremity (UE) recovery are localized mot...
IntroductionAssessment of stroke recovery should include multiple sources of information in order to...
Objective: Recovery of the paretic arm post-stroke can be assessed using observational and self-repo...
Stroke is a common and multifaceted disease that often involves motor deficits in the upper limb. Th...
Background: Resting Motor threshold (rMT) is one of the measurement obtained by Transcranial Magneti...
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
Background: Resting Motor threshold (rMT) is one of the measurement obtained by Transcranial Magneti...
Kinematic analysis is a powerful method for objective assessment of movement performance, and is inc...
Purpose: To identify stroke patients showing a match between an objectively meaningful improvement i...
Background - Reduction of compensation and improved movement quality indicate recovery after stroke....
Objective: To examine the associations between actual performance in daily life and function, capaci...
PURPOSE: To investigate the relation between observed and perceived upper limb motor function in pat...
Background: Most motor function improvements in people who have experienced strokes occur within the...
Background and Purpose - Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
Background and Purpose— Assessing upper limb movements poststroke is crucial to monitor and underst...
The most reliable prognostic factors associated with Upper Extremity (UE) recovery are localized mot...