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ARM RECOVERY AFTER STROKE

Stroke: arm recovery (FS-23)

Stroke: arm recovery (FS-23)

... In a seated position, can the patient produce any shoulder abduction against gravity, and/or produce any elbow extension without gravity.. With the forearm prone on a table and the [r] ...

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Kinect-based assessment of proximal arm non-use after a stroke

Kinect-based assessment of proximal arm non-use after a stroke

... “proximal arm non-use” and was assessed with the PANU ...proximal arm-use (SPAU) from the maximal proximal arm-use ...proximal arm-use (or con- strained not to use trunk ...proximal arm ...

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Brain-actuated functional electrical stimulation elicits lasting arm motor recovery after stroke

Brain-actuated functional electrical stimulation elicits lasting arm motor recovery after stroke

... being chronic, may have had different latent motor control. Patients did not undergo any kind of pre-study rehabilitation to determine their latent capacity and account for it in the allocation to the two groups. ...

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Recovery After Stroke: Health Insurance

Recovery After Stroke: Health Insurance

... Abilities After stroke, what you are able to do may change many ...walking after years of using a wheelchair. Or you may regain sensation in an arm or ...

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Hand and arm coordination during reach to grasp after stroke

Hand and arm coordination during reach to grasp after stroke

... prolonged after parietal or cerebellar stroke it is anticipated that both these patient groups will benefit from training to progress the ...for recovery (Hogan, Krebs et ...control after ...

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A Quantitative and Standardized Robotic Method for the Evaluation of Arm Proprioception After Stroke

A Quantitative and Standardized Robotic Method for the Evaluation of Arm Proprioception After Stroke

... hemiparetic stroke survivors (SS; aged 36–69 years; Table 1A) and eleven age-range-matched neurologically intact control subjects (NI; 32–66 years; Table 1) gave written informed consent to participate in this ...

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Arm Ability Training (AAT) Promotes Dexterity Recovery After a Stroke—a Review of Its Design, Clinical Effectiveness, and the Neurobiology of the Actions

Arm Ability Training (AAT) Promotes Dexterity Recovery After a Stroke—a Review of Its Design, Clinical Effectiveness, and the Neurobiology of the Actions

... dexterity recovery for stroke patients who have mild to moderate arm ...sensorimotor arm and hand abilities such as speed of selective movements, the capacity to make precise goal-directed ...

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Writing and its recovery after stroke: A behavioural and neurophysiological investigation

Writing and its recovery after stroke: A behavioural and neurophysiological investigation

... Abstract The production o f written language is a complex function. Various linguistic, cognitive and motor processes are involved. Acquired disorders o f writing have received relatively little attention from ...

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Correlations between arm motor behaviour and brain function following bilateral arm training after stroke: a systematic review

Correlations between arm motor behaviour and brain function following bilateral arm training after stroke: a systematic review

... 2013). As mentioned earlier, this review found diversity in BT modes between studies. Clearly, these modes provide dif- ferent types of sensory input, which may have a differen- tial effect on UL recovery, ...

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Action research arm test as a tool for assessment of motor recovery in patients with stroke: a critical review

Action research arm test as a tool for assessment of motor recovery in patients with stroke: a critical review

... research arm test has been used widely clinically for the assessment of upper extremity function post stroke and in various other ...of recovery after stroke is becoming increasingly ...

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Recovery of kinematic arm function in well-performing people with subacute stroke: a longitudinal cohort study

Recovery of kinematic arm function in well-performing people with subacute stroke: a longitudinal cohort study

... months after the ...the arm and trunk did not resolve during the 3–12-month post-stroke ...affected arm during daily ac- tivities and lead to more permanent movement changes ...mild ...

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Repetitive arm functional tasks after stroke (RAFTAS): a pilot randomised controlled trial

Repetitive arm functional tasks after stroke (RAFTAS): a pilot randomised controlled trial

... selected recovery activity independently for up to 20 times, twice per day, for four ...cup, recovery activities were divided into part tasks ...from stroke patients and carers in the development ...

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Normalizing the Arm Reaching Patterns after Stroke through Forced Use Therapy– A Systematic Review

Normalizing the Arm Reaching Patterns after Stroke through Forced Use Therapy– A Systematic Review

... lost after stroke and that appropriate treatments may be applied to uncover them to maximize ...this recovery may be a short-term decrease in movement ...

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Motor recovery after stroke

Motor recovery after stroke

... Enhancing ipsilesional excitability or decreasing contralesional excitability of motor cortex might enhance motor learning by altering balance of excitation/inhibition. Ward &[r] ...

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Recovery of dressing ability after stroke

Recovery of dressing ability after stroke

... following stroke, Walker et al (2004) set out to investigate whether the nature of cognitive impairment influences ability to relearn to ...thirty stroke patients putting on a standard polo ...

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Modulation of recovery and compensation after stroke

Modulation of recovery and compensation after stroke

... often after devascularization lesion, because the stress-induced changes in neuronal and behavioural processes have already taken place prior to the ...that after ischemia, anxiety and depressive symptoms ...

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Sensory Impairment and recovery After Stroke

Sensory Impairment and recovery After Stroke

... for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge provided that the authors, title and full bibliographic details are credited, a hyperlink and/or URL is given for the original me[r] ...

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Recovery After Stroke: Not So Proportional After All?

Recovery After Stroke: Not So Proportional After All?

... Point E corresponds to data predicted by the proportional recovery rule: all patients 155.. recover exactly 70% of lost function (Figure 2e).[r] ...

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Speeding stroke recovery? A systematic review of amphetamine after stroke

Speeding stroke recovery? A systematic review of amphetamine after stroke

... There are many potential explanations for the lack of treatment effect seen. First, the varying outcome measures limited analysis and may have underestimated or concealed any potential effect. Wide confidence limits ...

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Recovery After Stroke: Bladder & Bowel Function

Recovery After Stroke: Bladder & Bowel Function

... Bowel incontinence – being unable to control your release of stool. These issues occur when stroke has damaged the part of the brain that controls waste removal or the brain signals for it. In some cases, an ...

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