Impaired motor function in the affected arm predicts impaired postural balance after stroke: a cross sectional study

L Rafsten, C Meirelles, A Danielsson… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Impaired postural balance is a common symptom after stroke and a common
cause of falling. Most common daily tasks use arm and hand movements. Impairment in an …

A game changer:'the use of digital technologies in the management of upper limb rehabilitation'

R Ballantyne, PM Rea - Biomedical Visualisation: Volume 5, 2019 - Springer
Hemiparesis is a symptom of residual weakness in half of the body, including the upper
extremity, which affects the majority of post stroke survivors. Upper limb function is essential …

Effects of integrating rhythmic arm swing into robot-assisted walking in patients with subacute stroke: a randomized controlled pilot study

TW Kang, DW Oh, J Lee, HS Cynn - International Journal of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
This study aimed to identify the effects of rhythmic arm swing during robot-assisted walking
training on balance, gait, motor function, and activities of daily living among patients with …

Investigating the relation between upper extremity function and trunk control, balance and functional mobility in individuals with stroke

SA Arslan, K Uğurlu, C Demirci… - Journal of Health …, 2021 - dergipark.org.tr
Aim: The purpose of our study was to examine the relation between upper extremity function
and trunk control, balance and functional mobility in Individuals with Stroke. Material and …

[PDF][PDF] Relationship between upper extremity functions and balance, falls, and functional status in patients with chronic stroke

S Balıkçı, BD Karatekin, B Çelik - Arch Basic Clin Res, 2023 - abcresearch.net
Objective: Balance problems that accompany physical mobility limitations are common after
stroke. It is aimed to reveal the relationship between the upper extremity functions and …

Evaluation of the efficacy and robustness of a second generation implantable stimulator in a patient with hemiplegia during 20 years of functional electrical stimulation …

P Pečlin, J Rozman, J Krajnik, S Ribarič - Artificial Organs, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
We evaluated the efficacy and robustness of a second generation implantable stimulator for
correcting drop foot (DF) in a patient with left‐sided hemiplegia over 20 years of functional …

[PDF][PDF] Management of physical neuro-readaptation in subjects with hemiplegic disabilities for social inclusion: a systematic review

A Muñoz-Llerena, J Fernández-Gavira… - Journal of Physical …, 2017 - efsupit.ro
Physical activity has been a point of interest with regard to the motor re-adaptation of those
with functional limitations and diseases, being an alternative to pharmacological treatments …

Does an association exist between the hierarchical motor components of upper and lower limbs in stroke?

KN Arya, S Pandian, D Kumar - Journal of Bodywork and Movement …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background & objective Abnormal synergisitic linkage exists between the upper and lower
limbs. The relation may persist till the last stage of motor recovery. The objective of the …

Development of a Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Neurorehabilitation

RDR da Silva Pinto - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Neurological disorders, in particular Stroke, have an impact on many individuals worldwide.
These individuals are often left with residual motor control in their upper limbs. Although …

[PDF][PDF] НОВЫЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНОЙ ЭЛЕКТРОСТИМУЛЯЦИИ В НЕЙРОРЕАБИЛИТАЦИИ

ОА Уварова - ÊËÈÍÈ× ÅÑÊÀß ÏÀÒÎÔÈÇÈÎËÎÃÈß, 2014 - clinical-pathophysiology.ru
This article, in addition to a review of the scientific publications of the last years, devoted to
functional electrical stimulation in neurorehabilitation, presents the experience of the clinic of …