In vivo non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy distinguishes normal, post-stroke, and botulinum toxin treated human muscles
Abstract In post-stroke hemiparesis, neural impairment alters muscle control, causing abnormal movement and posture in the affected limbs. A decrease in voluntary use of the paretic arm and flexed posture during rest also induce secondary tissue transformation in the upper limb muscles. To obtain a...
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Main Authors: | Antonio Currà, Riccardo Gasbarrone, Alessandra Cardillo, Francesco Fattapposta, Paolo Missori, Lucio Marinelli, Giuseppe Bonifazi, Silvia Serranti, Carlo Trompetto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/88b80c1b34564c9381f11a1973c2a2c8 |
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