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High-Intensity, Unilateral Resistance Training of a Non-Paretic Muscle Group Increases Active Range of Motion in a Severely Paretic Upper Extremity Muscle Group after Stroke.Transcranial magnetic stimulation for the prediction and enhancement of rehabilitation treatment effects.Neural Substrates of Motor Recovery in Severely Impaired Stroke Patients With Hand ParalysisCortical effects of repetitive finger flexion- vs. extension-resisted tracking movements: a TMS study.Noninvasive cortical stimulation in neurorehabilitation: a review.Contribution of transcranial magnetic stimulation to the understanding of cortical mechanisms involved in motor control.Right hemisphere grey matter structure and language outcomes in chronic left hemisphere stroke.Activation and intermuscular coherence of distal arm muscles during proximal muscle contractionIntermanual Differences in movement-related interhemispheric inhibition.Interhemispheric inhibition in distal and proximal arm representations in the primary motor cortex.Exploiting interlimb coupling to improve paretic arm reaching performance in people with chronic stroke.Hemiparetic gait parameters in overground versus treadmill walkingImproved hemiparetic muscle activation in treadmill versus overground walkingMaximal voluntary isometric elbow flexion force during unilateral versus bilateral contractions in individuals with chronic strokeHigh level bilateral talks. Focus on "effect of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on interhemispheric inhibition"Temporal coordination of the arms during bilateral simultaneous and sequential movements in patients with chronic hemiparesisPsychometric properties of a modified Wolf Motor Function test for people with mild and moderate upper-extremity hemiparesis
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