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Greater and More Natural Use of the Upper Limbs During Everyday Life by Former Amputees Versus Prosthesis Users
Greater and More Natural Use of the Upper Limbs During Everyday Life by Former Amputees Versus Prosthesis Users
Hand loss profoundly impacts daily functioning. Reversal of amputation through hand replantation or transplantation offers...
Neurorehabilitation in Adults With Traumatic Upper Extremity Amputation: A Scoping Review
Neurorehabilitation in Adults With Traumatic Upper Extremity Amputation: A Scoping Review
BackgroundMost of the current literature around amputation focuses on lower extremity amputation or engineering aspects of...
Brain–Computer Interface Training Based on Brain Activity Can Induce Motor Recovery in Patients With Stroke: A Meta-Analysis
Brain–Computer Interface Training Based on Brain Activity Can Induce Motor Recovery in Patients With Stroke: A Meta-Analysis
BackgroundBrain–computer interface (BCI) is a procedure involving brain activity in which neural status is provided to the...
Resting-state Functional Connectivity After Occipital Stroke
Resting-state Functional Connectivity After Occipital Stroke
BackgroundResting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) reflects spontaneous activation of cortical network...
Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Reward During Arm Training Improves Impairment and Activity After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundLearning and learning-related neuroplasticity in motor cortex are potential mechanisms mediating recovery of mov...
Step Number and Aerobic Minute Exercise Prescription and Progression in Stroke: A Roadmap
Step Number and Aerobic Minute Exercise Prescription and Progression in Stroke: A Roadmap
BackgroundWhile higher therapeutic intensity improves motor recovery after stroke, translating findings from successful st...
Genetic Factors, Brain Atrophy, and Response to Rehabilitation Therapy After Stroke
Genetic Factors, Brain Atrophy, and Response to Rehabilitation Therapy After Stroke
ObjectivePatients show substantial differences in response to rehabilitation therapy after stroke. We hypothesized that sp...
Cerebellar Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Considerations for Research and Rehabilitation Therapy
Cerebellar Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Considerations for Research and Rehabilitation Therapy
Introduction. Cerebellar pathology is common among persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). The cerebellum is well recogniz...
The Emergence of Stereotyped Kinematic Synergies when Mice Reach to Grasp Following Stroke
The Emergence of Stereotyped Kinematic Synergies when Mice Reach to Grasp Following Stroke
Reaching tasks are commonly used in preclinical and clinical studies to assess the acquisition of fine motor skills and re...
ASNR 2021 Poster Abstracts
ASNR 2021 Poster Abstracts
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Upper Limb Motor Improvement after Traumatic Brain Injury: Systematic Review of Interventions
Upper Limb Motor Improvement after Traumatic Brain Injury: Systematic Review of Interventions
BackgroundTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of adult morbidity and mortality. Individuals with TBI have impa...
Combining Optogenetic Stimulation and Motor Training Improves Functional Recovery and Perilesional Cortical Activity
Combining Optogenetic Stimulation and Motor Training Improves Functional Recovery and Perilesional Cortical Activity
Background. An ischemic stroke is followed by the remapping of motor representation and extensive changes in cortical exci...
Para-Sports can Promote Functional Reorganization in the Ipsilateral Primary Motor Cortex of Lower Limbs Amputee
Para-Sports can Promote Functional Reorganization in the Ipsilateral Primary Motor Cortex of Lower Limbs Amputee
Background. Drastic functional reorganization was observed in the ipsilateral primary motor cortex (M1) of a Paralympic lo...
Machine Learning for Predicting Motor Improvement After Acute Subcortical Infarction Using Baseline Whole Brain Volumes
Machine Learning for Predicting Motor Improvement After Acute Subcortical Infarction Using Baseline Whole Brain Volumes
Background. Neuroimaging biomarkers are valuable predictors of motor improvement after stroke, but there is a gap between ...
Exercise-Based Stroke Rehabilitation: Clinical Considerations Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
Exercise-Based Stroke Rehabilitation: Clinical Considerations Following the COVID-19 Pandemic
Background. The COVID-19 pandemic attributable to the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus (SARS-CoV-2) has had a signi...
Construct Validity of the Upper-Limb Interlimb Coordination Test in Stroke
Construct Validity of the Upper-Limb Interlimb Coordination Test in Stroke
BackgroundCoordination impairments are under-evaluated in patients with stroke due to the lack of validated assessments re...
Virtual Reality Treatment Displaying the Missing Leg Improves Phantom Limb Pain: A Small Clinical Trial
Virtual Reality Treatment Displaying the Missing Leg Improves Phantom Limb Pain: A Small Clinical Trial
BackgroundPhantom limb pain (PLP) is a common and in some cases debilitating consequence of upper- or lower-limb amputatio...
Self-Rehabilitation for Post-Stroke Motor Function and Activity–A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Self-Rehabilitation for Post-Stroke Motor Function and Activity–A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Background. Due to an increasing stroke incidence, a lack of resources to implement effective rehabilitation and a signifi...
Acute Cortisol Profile Associations With Cognitive Impairment After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Acute Cortisol Profile Associations With Cognitive Impairment After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
BackgroundCognitive impairments commonly occur after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and affect daily functioning. Cortisol l...
Online Dance Therapy for People With Parkinson’s Disease: Feasibility and Impact on Consumer Engagement
Online Dance Therapy for People With Parkinson’s Disease: Feasibility and Impact on Consumer Engagement
BackgroundTherapeutic dancing can be beneficial for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), yet community-based class...
Distinguishing between Fatigue and Fatigability in Multiple Sclerosis
Distinguishing between Fatigue and Fatigability in Multiple Sclerosis
Fatigue is one of the most common debilitating symptoms reported by persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). It reflects feel...
Motor Cortical Network Flexibility is Associated With Biomechanical Walking Impairment in Chronic Stroke
Motor Cortical Network Flexibility is Associated With Biomechanical Walking Impairment in Chronic Stroke
Background: The inability to flexibly modulate motor behavior with changes in task demand or environmental context is a pe...
Cognitive and Central Vestibular Functions Correlate in People With Multiple Sclerosis
Cognitive and Central Vestibular Functions Correlate in People With Multiple Sclerosis
Background. Cognitive impairment is common, but poorly managed in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Balance has been co...
Remote Corticospinal Tract Degeneration After Cortical Stroke in Rats May Not Preclude Spontaneous Sensorimotor Recovery
Remote Corticospinal Tract Degeneration After Cortical Stroke in Rats May Not Preclude Spontaneous Sensorimotor Recovery
Background. Recovery of motor function after stroke appears to be related to the integrity of axonal connections in the co...