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1 erent measures of movement smoothness in the hemiparetic arm of 31 patients recovering from stroke.
2  in premotor cortical areas of patients with hemiparetic CD provide evidence for altered brain struct
3 riparetic CP (OR, 4.1; 95% CI, 1.8-9.3), and hemiparetic CP (OR, 2.7; 95% CI, 1.3-5.7), after control
4 as did frontal gait (hazard ratio, 4.32) and hemiparetic gait (hazard ratio, 13.13).
5 31 subjects), frontal gait (in 12 subjects), hemiparetic gait (in 11 subjects), neuropathic gait (in
6 creasing the capacity to meet the demands of hemiparetic gait improves endurance for activities of da
7 al in 3/102 patients, 47/102 patients showed hemiparetic grasping ability and 52/102 patients could n
8 ray (256 leads) electroencephalography in 12 hemiparetic patients (7.3 +/- 4.0 months post-stroke, ag
9 ncreases in the bilateral premotor cortex of hemiparetic patients relative to controls and a trend to
10 ly preserved grasping ability is possible in hemiparetic patients with pre- or perinatal lesions, and
11  have demonstrated that motor recovery after hemiparetic stroke is associated with functional and str
12 e sought to test the hypothesis that chronic hemiparetic stroke patients exhibit structural plasticit
13 omotor rotations in the ipsilesional arms of hemiparetic stroke patients with left (LHD) and right he
14 herapy for upper extremity rehabilitation in hemiparetic stroke.
15 r networks occurs during early recovery from hemiparetic stroke.
16 ol and motor performance in healthy-aged and hemiparetic-stroke subjects (n = 93 and 167, respectivel
17                                 Controls and hemiparetic subjects performed two different reaching mo
18                                              Hemiparetic subjects present with movement deficits incl
19                                              Hemiparetic subjects showed varying degrees of impairmen
20                                              Hemiparetic subjects tended to produce concurrent flexio
21 me aspects of voluntary reaching deficits of hemiparetic subjects.
22 nt for a fictional patient who was obese and hemiparetic, used a wheelchair, and could not self-trans

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