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IntroductionIn children with hemiparesis, bimanual training can produce greater gains in upper limb function compared with unimanual training of the impaired upper limb.
Talita Campos +9 more
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Considerations on agraphia in light of a new observation of pure motor agraphia; Translation by I. Barrière and M. Lorch from French of A. Pitres (1884) Considérations sur l’agraphie. Revue de Médicine, 855–873. [PDF]
Barrière, I. +2 more
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Structural validity of Balance Evaluation Systems Test assessed usingfactor and Rasch analyses in patients with stroke [PDF]
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Miyata, Kazuhiro +2 more
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Objective:To observe the effect of new Bobath technology combined with intelligent motion feedback training on hand function of stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods:A total of 68 stroke patients with hemiplegia were randomly divided into control group
Jie CHEN +3 more
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Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is widely used in post-stroke rehabilitation to restore motor activity and improve walking. However, the immediate effects of a single FES session on gait biomechanics and muscle activity remain ...
Dmitry Skvortsov +3 more
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Can the use of an auditory feedback device improve the gait pattern of paediatric patients with hemiparesis? [PDF]
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Febrer Nafría, Miriam +5 more
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Response to the Letter to Editor regarding: "High effectiveness of multilevel orthopedic surgery and guided growth in spastic hemiplegia children". [PDF]
Mamedov U +5 more
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