نتایج جستجو برای: paretic hand

تعداد نتایج: 258638  

Journal: :Gait & posture 2007
A R Den Otter A C H Geurts Th Mulder J Duysens

Following hemiparetic stroke, the timing of lower extremity muscle activity during gait often undergoes radical changes. In the present study, we compared the duration of activity in Biceps femoris (BF), Rectus femoris (RF), Tibialis anterior (TA) and Gastrocnemius medialis (GM) for four subphases of the gait cycle: the first double support phase (DS1), the single support phase (SS), the second...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurology 2009
George F Wittenberg Judith D Schaechter

PURPOSE OF REVIEW This review describes our current understanding of the changes in brain function and structure that occur in response to an intensive form of motor rehabilitation, constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), that has been shown to be efficacious in promoting motor function of the paretic upper limb of stroke patients. RECENT FINDINGS Studies using transcranial magnetic stimu...

2017
Weidi Tang Xu Zhang Xiao Tang Shuai Cao Xiaoping Gao Xiang Chen

Whether stroke-induced paretic muscle changes vary across different distal and proximal muscles remains unclear. The objective of this study was to compare paretic muscle changes between a relatively proximal muscle (the biceps brachii muscle) and two distal muscles (the first dorsal interosseous muscle and the abductor pollicis brevis muscle) following hemisphere stroke using clustering index ...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2005
George Chen Carolynn Patten Dhara H Kothari Felix E Zajac

By comparing treadmill walking in hemiparetic and non-disabled individuals at matched speeds, Chen et al. [Chen G, Patten C, Kothari DH, Zajac FE. Gait differences between individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis and non-disabled controls at matched speeds. Gait Posture (2004)] identified gait deviations that were consistent with impaired swing initiation and single limb support in the paretic ...

2008
Jacob McPherson Michael D. Ellis CJ Heckman Julius P. A. Dewald

Despite the prevalence of hyperactive stretch reflexes in the paretic limbs of individuals with chronic hemiparetic stroke, the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for their expression remain poorly understood. This study tests whether the manifestation of hyperactive stretch reflexes following stroke is related to the development of persistent inward currents (PICs) leading t...

Journal: :Physical therapy 1989
A W Andrews R W Bohannon

The purposes of this investigation of patients with stroke were to 1) determine and compare shoulder lateral rotation range of motion (SLRROM) measured at the threshold of pain on the paretic and nonparetic sides; 2) establish the intrarater and interrater reliability of the measurements; and 3) determine the relationship between SLRROM measurements and the independent variables of age, sex, an...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2017
Louis N Awad Jaehyun Bae Kathleen O'Donnell Stefano M M De Rossi Kathryn Hendron Lizeth H Sloot Pawel Kudzia Stephen Allen Kenneth G Holt Terry D Ellis Conor J Walsh

Stroke-induced hemiparetic gait is characteristically slow and metabolically expensive. Passive assistive devices such as ankle-foot orthoses are often prescribed to increase function and independence after stroke; however, walking remains highly impaired despite-and perhaps because of-their use. We sought to determine whether a soft wearable robot (exosuit) designed to supplement the paretic l...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1999
R Dickstein Y Heffes Y Laufer Z Ben-Haim

OBJECTIVE To compare the EMG activity between the recti abdominii muscles and between the lumbar erector spinae muscles in hemiparetic and hemiplegic patients during functional symmetric trunk movements and to compare patients' EMG activity profiles with those of healthy controls. METHODS EMG activity from the selected muscles was recorded during three symmetric and time controlled trunk exer...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2018
Kelley Kempski Louis N Awad Thomas S Buchanan Jill S Higginson Brian A Knarr

BACKGROUND Variability in joint kinematics is necessary for adaptability and response to everyday perturbations; however, intrinsic neuromotor changes secondary to stroke often cause abnormal movement patterns. How these abnormal movement patterns relate to joint kinematic variability and its influence on post-stroke walking impairments is not well understood. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this st...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2016
David J Clark Richard R Neptune Andrea L Behrman Steven A Kautz

OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that participants with stroke will exhibit appropriate increase in muscle activation of the paretic leg when taking a long step with the nonparetic leg compared to during steady-state walking, with a consequent increase in biomechanical output and symmetry during the stance phase of the modified gait cycle. DESIGN Single-session observational study. SETTING ...

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