Objective: Post-stroke shoulder pain is a common phenomenon in hemiplegia and impedes rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to identify a possible relationship between post-stroke shoulder pain, scapula resting position and shoulder motion. Methods: Shoulder kinematics of 27 patients after stroke (17 men) were compared with 10 healthy age-matched control subjects. Using an electromagnetic tracking device, the kinematics of both the contralateral and ipsilateral (i.e. paretic and non-paretic) arm during active and passive abduction and forward flexion were measured and expressed in Euler angles. Results: Scapular lateral rotation relative to the thorax was increased in patients with post-stroke shoulder pain compared with both patients w...
Movement patterns of the scapula and humerus in people with HSP have been investigated in four studi...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
Background and Purpose: Poststroke shoulder pain is one of the most prevalent impairments (34%–86%) ...
Niessen MH, Veeger DH, Meskers CG, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt MH, Janssen TW. Relationship among shoulde...
Purpose: To identify a possible relationship between chronic Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain (PSSP), scapu...
Niessen MH, Veeger DH, Meskers CG, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt MH, Janssen TW. Relationship among shoulde...
Objective: To evaluate the assumption that shoulder kinematic patterns of the ipsilateral, nonpareti...
Niessen MH, Veeger DH, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt MH, van Dieën J, Janssen TW. Proprioception of the sho...
International audienceFollowing stroke, control of both the contralesional (paretic) and ipsilesiona...
Shoulder pain and stiffness is a serious problem in patients following stroke. The purpose of this s...
Through the onset of post-stroke motor disorders, the normal scapular function is compromised. As a ...
Abstract Background Chronic shoulder pain following cerebrovascular stroke (CVS) is a major problem ...
Objective To describe scapular upward rotation during passive humeral abduction in individuals with ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of persons with poststroke shoulder pain 4 months after onset...
BACKGROUND: Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) after stroke has negative effects on functional use of he...
Movement patterns of the scapula and humerus in people with HSP have been investigated in four studi...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
Background and Purpose: Poststroke shoulder pain is one of the most prevalent impairments (34%–86%) ...
Niessen MH, Veeger DH, Meskers CG, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt MH, Janssen TW. Relationship among shoulde...
Purpose: To identify a possible relationship between chronic Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain (PSSP), scapu...
Niessen MH, Veeger DH, Meskers CG, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt MH, Janssen TW. Relationship among shoulde...
Objective: To evaluate the assumption that shoulder kinematic patterns of the ipsilateral, nonpareti...
Niessen MH, Veeger DH, Koppe PA, Konijnenbelt MH, van Dieën J, Janssen TW. Proprioception of the sho...
International audienceFollowing stroke, control of both the contralesional (paretic) and ipsilesiona...
Shoulder pain and stiffness is a serious problem in patients following stroke. The purpose of this s...
Through the onset of post-stroke motor disorders, the normal scapular function is compromised. As a ...
Abstract Background Chronic shoulder pain following cerebrovascular stroke (CVS) is a major problem ...
Objective To describe scapular upward rotation during passive humeral abduction in individuals with ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of persons with poststroke shoulder pain 4 months after onset...
BACKGROUND: Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) after stroke has negative effects on functional use of he...
Movement patterns of the scapula and humerus in people with HSP have been investigated in four studi...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
Background and Purpose: Poststroke shoulder pain is one of the most prevalent impairments (34%–86%) ...