In the present study participants with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy (SHCP) were asked to match the position of a target either with the impaired arm only (unimanual condition) or with both arms at the same time (bimanual condition). The target was placed at 4 different locations scaled to the individual maximum reaching distance. To test the effect of mirror visual feedback of the less-impaired arm on the matching accuracy, an opaque screen or a mirror was placed in between the arms which masked vision of the impaired arm. Absolute endpoint error was smaller in the bimanual condition compared to the unimanual condition, but there was no effect of mirror visual feedback. Inspection of the individual data, however, showed that 13 out of...
Copyright © 2014 Antoni Jaume-i-Capo ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Introduction. This replicated randomized controlled crossover case series investigated the effect of...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
This experimental study aimed to determine the effect of practicing a position matching task with (m...
The study examined the effects of mirror feedback information on neuromuscular activation during bim...
Mirror visual feedback has previously been found to reduce disproportionate interlimb variability an...
The study examined symmetrical bimanual coordination of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral p...
Mirror visual feedback has previously been found to reduce disproportionate interlimb variability an...
The study examined symmetrical bimanual coordination of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral p...
This study examined the active joint-position sense in children with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Pa...
Background: Hemiparetic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy(CP) constitute at least a third of all people ...
The object of this thesis was to improve our understanding of bimanual coordination and neuromuscula...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: Mirror movements (MM) in unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) interfere with ...
AbstractObjectiveMirror therapy using visual feedback is one of the non-invasive methods along with ...
Savelsbergh, G.J.P. [Promotor]Ledebt, A. [Copromotor]Deconinck, F.J.A. [Copromotor
Copyright © 2014 Antoni Jaume-i-Capo ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Introduction. This replicated randomized controlled crossover case series investigated the effect of...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
This experimental study aimed to determine the effect of practicing a position matching task with (m...
The study examined the effects of mirror feedback information on neuromuscular activation during bim...
Mirror visual feedback has previously been found to reduce disproportionate interlimb variability an...
The study examined symmetrical bimanual coordination of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral p...
Mirror visual feedback has previously been found to reduce disproportionate interlimb variability an...
The study examined symmetrical bimanual coordination of children with spastic hemiparetic cerebral p...
This study examined the active joint-position sense in children with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Pa...
Background: Hemiparetic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy(CP) constitute at least a third of all people ...
The object of this thesis was to improve our understanding of bimanual coordination and neuromuscula...
<p><b>Purpose</b>: Mirror movements (MM) in unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) interfere with ...
AbstractObjectiveMirror therapy using visual feedback is one of the non-invasive methods along with ...
Savelsbergh, G.J.P. [Promotor]Ledebt, A. [Copromotor]Deconinck, F.J.A. [Copromotor
Copyright © 2014 Antoni Jaume-i-Capo ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Introduction. This replicated randomized controlled crossover case series investigated the effect of...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...