Bimanual training in stroke: How do coupling and symmetry-breaking matter?
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Correlations between arm motor behavior and brain function following bilateral arm training after stroke: a systematic reviewOn the assessment of coordination between upper extremities: towards a common language between rehabilitation engineers, clinicians and neuroscientistsBimanual force variability and chronic stroke: asymmetrical hand control.Skill transfer from symmetric and asymmetric bimanual training using a robotic system to single limb performance.Prospective clinical study of rehabilitation interventions with multisensory interactive training in patients with cerebral infarction: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.Bimanual coordination: A missing piece of arm rehabilitation after stroke.Changes in bimanual coordination during the first 6 weeks after moderate hemiparetic stroke.Aging induced loss of complexity and dedifferentiation: consequences for coordination dynamics within and between brain, muscular and behavioral levels.Mirror therapy combined with biofeedback functional electrical stimulation for motor recovery of upper extremities after stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial.Pilot randomized controlled trial to assess a physical therapy program on upper extremity function to counteract inactivity in chronic stroke.Efficacy of memory rehabilitation therapy: a meta-analysis of TBI and stroke cognitive rehabilitation literature.Somatosensory-related limitations for bimanual coordination after stroke.Two Processes in Early Bimanual Motor Skill Learning.Effect of motor training involving the less-affected side (MTLA) in post-stroke subjects: a pilot randomized controlled trial.Meaningful task-specific training (MTST) for stroke rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trial.Bilateral movements increase sustained extensor force in the paretic arm.
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Bimanual training in stroke: How do coupling and symmetry-breaking matter?
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Eric Berton
Jean-Jacques Temprado
Laurent Thefenne
Rita Sleimen-Malkoun
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10.1186/1471-2377-11-11
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2011-01-25T00:00:00Z
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