Stroke impairs the control of isometric forces and muscle activations in the ipsilesional arm
Abstract Stroke often impairs the control of the contralesional arm, thus most survivors rely on the ipsilesional arm to perform daily living activities that require an efficient control of movements and forces. Whereas the ipsilesional arm is often called ‘unaffected’ or ‘unimpaired’, several studi...
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Autores principales: | Laura Pellegrino, Martina Coscia, Psiche Giannoni, Lucio Marinelli, Maura Casadio |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f28328abf0c846bb9f0c6ea5132c8c86 |
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