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Abnormal posturing is an
involuntary flexion or
extension of the arms and legs,
indicating severe brain injury. It
occurs when one set of
muscles becomes...
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which patients actively push
their weight away from the non-
hemiparetic side to the
hemiparetic side. This is in
contrast to most
stroke patients, who typically...
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Isokinetic Exercise Effort on the Arm
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Spastic Hemiparetic Subjects".
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stroke patients, who
typically prefer more weight-bearing on
their non-
hemiparetic side, this
abnormal condition can vary in
severity and
leads to a loss...
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outcomes of
aerobic exercise training in
hemiparetic stroke patients". Stroke. 26 (1): 101–105. doi:10.1161/01.str.26.1.101...
- at the
effect of
hydrotherapy to
decrease spasticity on post-stroke,
hemiparetic patients with
limited mobility and
concluded that
there was a significantly...
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partial body
weight support compared with
physiotherapy in
nonambulatory hemiparetic patients". Stroke. 26 (6): 976–81. doi:10.1161/01.str.26.6.976. PMID 7762049...
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Exercise on
Muscular Strength,
Spasticity and
Functionality in
Chronic Hemiparetic Subjects: A
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Applied Research...
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Motor rehabilitation and
brain plasticity after hemiparetic stroke.
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