Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the central regulation of stretch reflex (SR) thresholds of agonist and antagonist muscles. One boundary of the SR threshold range for elbow flexor and extensor muscles was measured in hemiparetic subjects by analysing electromyographic activity during stretching of relaxed muscles at seven different velocities. For each velocity, dynamic SR thresholds were measured as angles at which electromyographic activity appeared. These data were used to determine the sensitivity of the threshold to velocity and the static SR thresholds for flexors and extensors. In contrast to relaxed muscles in healthy subjects, static flexor and extensor thresholds lay withi...
Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemi...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Fortyfour patients with hemiplegia following stroke and 10 nondisabled subjects were studied to exam...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...
• The clinical impression that severe hyperreflexia is not consistently associated with severe spast...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of spasticit...
The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of spasticity, quantified as muscle activi...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
It has become increasingly recognized that the major functional deficits following brain damage are ...
The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of spasticity, quantified as muscle activi...
It has become increasingly recognized that the major functional deficits following brain damage are ...
Objective: Modulation of the long-latency reflex (LLR) is important for sensorimotor control during ...
A central problem concerning movement control in chronic stroke patients with spastic hemiparesis is...
BackgroundIn spastic paresis, factors limiting active movement include antagonist contracture, agoni...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemi...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Fortyfour patients with hemiplegia following stroke and 10 nondisabled subjects were studied to exam...
Movement impairments about a single joint in stroke patients may be related to deficits in the centr...
• The clinical impression that severe hyperreflexia is not consistently associated with severe spast...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of spasticit...
The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of spasticity, quantified as muscle activi...
More than half of stroke survivors experience persistent upper extremity motor impairments that can ...
It has become increasingly recognized that the major functional deficits following brain damage are ...
The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of spasticity, quantified as muscle activi...
It has become increasingly recognized that the major functional deficits following brain damage are ...
Objective: Modulation of the long-latency reflex (LLR) is important for sensorimotor control during ...
A central problem concerning movement control in chronic stroke patients with spastic hemiparesis is...
BackgroundIn spastic paresis, factors limiting active movement include antagonist contracture, agoni...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Objective To characterize sensorimotor control and muscle activation in the shoulder of chronic hemi...
1. Load perturbation responses can violate the law of reciprocal innervation between antagonist musc...
Fortyfour patients with hemiplegia following stroke and 10 nondisabled subjects were studied to exam...