نتایج جستجو برای: paretic hand

تعداد نتایج: 258638  

2013
Boris Touvykine

motrice la plus influencée dans le cortex contralésionnel. ABSTRACT While our understanding of ipsilesional plasticity and its role in recovery of hand function following ischemic stroke has increased dramatically, the reorganization of the contralesional motor cortex and its effect on recovery remain unclear. Currently published studies offer contradictory views on the role of contralesional m...

2016
Chuan-Chih Hsu Wai-Keung Lee Kuo-Kai Shyu Hsiao-Huang Chang Ting-Kuang Yeh Hao-Teng Hsu Chun-Yen Chang Gong-Yau Lan Po-Lei Lee

Repetitive movements at a constant rate require the integration of internal time counting and motor neural networks. Previous studies have proved that humans can follow short durations automatically (automatic timing) but require more cognitive efforts to track or estimate long durations. In this study, we studied sensorimotor oscillatory activities in healthy subjects and chronic stroke patien...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2014
Stéphanie Lefebvre Jean-Louis Thonnard Patrice Laloux André Peeters Jacques Jamart Yves Vandermeeren

BACKGROUND After stroke, deregulated interhemispheric interactions influence residual paretic hand function. Anodal or cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can rebalance these abnormal interhemispheric interactions and improve motor function. OBJECTIVE We explored whether dual-hemisphere tDCS (dual-tDCS) in participants with chronic stroke can improve fine hand motor functi...

2017
Kevin B. Wilkins Meriel Owen Carson Ingo Carolina Carmona Julius P. A. Dewald Jun Yao

Currently, hand rehabilitation following stroke tends to focus on mildly impaired individuals, partially due to the inability for severely impaired subjects to sufficiently use the paretic hand. Device-assisted interventions offer a means to include this more severe population and show promising behavioral results. However, the ability for this population to demonstrate neural plasticity, a cru...

2016
Thomas Hassa Esther de Jel Oliver Tuescher Roger Schmidt Mircea Ariel Schoenfeld

The neural correlates of motor inhibition leading to paresis in conversion disorder are not well known. The key question is whether they are different of those of normal subjects feigning the symptoms. Thirteen conversion disorder patients with hemiparesis and twelve healthy controls were investigated using functional magnetic resonance tomography under conditions of passive motor stimulation o...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Patrick H McCrea Janice J Eng Antony J Hodgson

The control and execution of movement could potentially be altered by the presence of stroke-induced weakness if muscles are incapable of generating sufficient power. The purpose of this study was to identify compensatory strategies during a forward (sagittal) reaching task for 20 persons with chronic stroke and 10 healthy age-matched controls. We hypothesized that the paretic anterior deltoid ...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2015
A Lex E Q van Delden Peter J Beek Melvyn Roerdink Gert Kwakkel C Lieke E Peper

BACKGROUND Bilateral training in poststroke upper-limb rehabilitation is based on the premise that simultaneous movements of the nonparetic upper limb facilitate performance and recovery of paretic upper-limb function through neural coupling effects. OBJECTIVE To determine whether the degree of coupling between both hands is higher after bilateral than after unilateral training and control tr...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2012
Martin Lotze Willy Beutling Moritz Loibl Martin Domin Thomas Platz Ulf Schminke Winston D Byblow

BACKGROUND The relationship between structural and functional integrity of descending motor pathways can predict the potential for motor recovery after stroke. The authors examine the relationship between brain imaging biomarkers within contralesional and ipsilesional hemispheres and hand function in well-recovered patients after subcortical stroke at the level of the internal capsule. OBJECT...

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2015
Gert Kwakkel Janne M Veerbeek Erwin E H van Wegen Steven L Wolf

Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) was developed to overcome upper limb impairments after stroke and is the most investigated intervention for the rehabilitation of patients. Original CIMT includes constraining of the non-paretic arm and task-oriented training. Modified versions also apply constraining of the non-paretic arm, but not as intensive as original CIMT. Behavioural strategies...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Aneesha K Suresh Xiaogang Hu Randall K Powers C J Heckman Nina L Suresh William Zev Rymer

Hemispheric brain injury resulting from a stroke is often accompanied by muscle weakness in limbs contralateral to the lesion. In the present study, we investigated whether weakness in contralesional hand muscle in stroke survivors is partially attributable to alterations in motor unit activation, including alterations in firing rate modulation range. The afterhyperpolarization (AHP) potential ...

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