Use of the trunk for reaching targets placed within and beyond the reach in adult hemiparesis.
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Development of a 3D immersive videogame to improve arm-postural coordination in patients with TBITiming variability of reach trajectories in left versus right hemisphere stroke.Kinematic analysis of the daily activity of drinking from a glass in a population with cervical spinal cord injury.Assessment of movement quality in robot- assisted upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: a review.Comparison of Reaching Velocity, Upper Trunk Movement, and Center of Force Movement between a Dominant and Nondominant Hand Reaching TaskResponse to intensive upper extremity therapy by individuals with ataxia from stroke.Three-dimensional kinematic motion analysis of a daily activity drinking from a glass: a pilot study.Viewing medium affects arm motor performance in 3D virtual environments.Elbow extension predicts motor impairment and performance after strokeWorkspace location influences joint coordination during reaching in post-stroke hemiparesis.Person-specific changes in motor performance accompany upper extremity functional gains after stroke.Grip type and task goal modify reach-to-grasp performance in post-stroke hemiparesis.Maladaptive plasticity for motor recovery after stroke: mechanisms and approaches.Unraveling the interaction between pathological upper limb synergies and compensatory trunk movements during reach-to-grasp after stroke: a cross-sectional study.Unilateral versus bilateral robot-assisted rehabilitation on arm-trunk control and functions post stroke: a randomized controlled trial.Virtual reality in stroke rehabilitation: a systematic review of its effectiveness for upper limb motor recovery.Absence of a proximal to distal gradient of motor deficits in the upper extremity early after stroke.The EXCITE Trial: analysis of "noncompleted" Wolf Motor Function Test items.A study of upper extremity training for patients with stroke using a virtual environment system.Maximal Torque and Muscle Strength is Affected by Seat Distance from the Steering Wheel when Driving.What do motor "recovery" and "compensation" mean in patients following stroke?Trunk restraint to promote upper extremity recovery in stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Effect of trunk-restraint training on function and compensatory trunk, shoulder and elbow patterns during post-stroke reach: a systematic review.Emergence of virtual reality as a tool for upper limb rehabilitation: incorporation of motor control and motor learning principles.Upper limb motion analysis in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy: proximal kinematic changes after distal botulinum toxin or surgical treatments.Compensation or Restoration: Closed-Loop Feedback of Movement Quality for Assisted Reach-to-Grasp Exercises with a Multi-Joint Arm Exoskeleton.Virtual reality environments for post-stroke arm rehabilitation.A Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) and robot hybrid system for multi-joint coordinated upper limb rehabilitation after stroke.Understanding adaptive motor control of the paretic upper limb early poststroke: the EXPLICIT-stroke program.Control of reach extent with the paretic and nonparetic arms after unilateral sensorimotor stroke: kinematic differences based on side of brain damage.Effects of a repetitive gaming intervention on upper extremity impairments and function in persons with chronic stroke: a preliminary study.Robotic/virtual reality intervention program individualized to meet the specific sensorimotor impairments of an individual patient: a case study.Rehabilitation of reaching after stroke: comparing 2 training protocols utilizing trunk restraint.Recovery of grasp versus reach in people with hemiparesis poststroke.Upper Limb Coordination in Individuals With Stroke: Poorly Defined and Poorly Quantified.Arm motor recovery using a virtual reality intervention in chronic stroke: randomized control trial.Trunk Compensation During Bimanual Reaching at Different Heights by Healthy and Hemiparetic Adults.Upper Limb Obstacle Avoidance Behavior in Individuals With Stroke.Control of reach extent with the paretic and nonparetic arms after unilateral sensorimotor stroke II: planning and adjustments to control movement distance.Principles of Motor Recovery After Neurological Injury Based on a Motor Control Theory.
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Use of the trunk for reaching targets placed within and beyond the reach in adult hemiparesis.
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Use of the trunk for reaching ...... he reach in adult hemiparesis.
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Use of the trunk for reaching ...... the reach in adult hemiparesis
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Agnès Roby-Brami
Mindy F Levin
Stella M Michaelsen
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10.1007/S00221-001-0976-6
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2002-01-08T00:00:00Z