abstract: Lower extremity function is vital for activities of daily living especially in stroke survivors. An innovative way to improve lower extremity function may be Assisted Cycle Therapy. This is among the first studies to examine ACT in stroke survivors. Twenty-three participants post-stroke performed ACT, VC and NC and pre and post measures of lower extremity function were conducted with the Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test (LEMOCOT). The results showed that the non-paretic lower extremity improved its function after ACT, but not after VC or NC. Lower extremity function in the paretic leg improved after ACT and VC, but not after NC. These results suggest that ACT resulted in increased production of BDNF in the motor cortex whic...
Paresis of the upper and lower limbs is a typical issue in stroke survivors. This study aims to dete...
Background and Purpose—Constraint-Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy) is a neurorehabilitation tec...
BACKGROUND: To regain the ability to walk is one of the most commonly stated goals for people who ha...
abstract: Upper extremity function is vital for activities of daily living especially in stroke surv...
Background. Stroke is the most common cause of long-term disability in the United States (US). Assis...
abstract: Executive function is vital for activities of daily living especially in stroke survivors ...
Improvement of function and motor impairment were studied prospectively in 75 consecutive hemipareti...
Abstract: Introduction: One of the contributors to the post-stroke functional impairment is spastici...
Background: Muscle synergies analysis can provide a deep understanding of motor impairment after str...
Background: Few studies have examined the effectiveness of modified constraint-induced movement ther...
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disabilities, such as hemiparesis, inability to walk without ...
This study's aims were (1) to test whether training on an arm ergometer improves motor performance, ...
Janssen TW, Beltman JM, Elich P, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt H, de Haan A, Gerrits KH. Effects of electri...
ObjectiveConstraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a common treatment for upper extremity motor ...
Paresis of the upper and lower limbs is a typical issue in stroke survivors. This study aims to dete...
Background and Purpose—Constraint-Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy) is a neurorehabilitation tec...
BACKGROUND: To regain the ability to walk is one of the most commonly stated goals for people who ha...
abstract: Upper extremity function is vital for activities of daily living especially in stroke surv...
Background. Stroke is the most common cause of long-term disability in the United States (US). Assis...
abstract: Executive function is vital for activities of daily living especially in stroke survivors ...
Improvement of function and motor impairment were studied prospectively in 75 consecutive hemipareti...
Abstract: Introduction: One of the contributors to the post-stroke functional impairment is spastici...
Background: Muscle synergies analysis can provide a deep understanding of motor impairment after str...
Background: Few studies have examined the effectiveness of modified constraint-induced movement ther...
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disabilities, such as hemiparesis, inability to walk without ...
This study's aims were (1) to test whether training on an arm ergometer improves motor performance, ...
Janssen TW, Beltman JM, Elich P, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt H, de Haan A, Gerrits KH. Effects of electri...
ObjectiveConstraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a common treatment for upper extremity motor ...
Paresis of the upper and lower limbs is a typical issue in stroke survivors. This study aims to dete...
Background and Purpose—Constraint-Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy) is a neurorehabilitation tec...
BACKGROUND: To regain the ability to walk is one of the most commonly stated goals for people who ha...