Search Results - "Gäverth, Johan"
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Between commitment and avoidance - working age stroke survivors' perceptions of physical activity and sedentary behaviour: a qualitative study
Published in BMC neurology (17-05-2022)“…It is critical for stroke survivors in working age to develop skills and confidence for long-term self-management of physical activity and exercise training to…”
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Assessment of spasticity after stroke using clinical measures: a systematic review
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (04-12-2015)“…Purpose: To identify and appraise the literature on clinical measures of spasticity that has been investigated in people after stroke. Methods: The literature…”
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Exercise Stress Testing After Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack: A Scoping Review
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-07-2015)“…Abstract Objective To provide insight into exercise stress testing after stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) in terms of feasibility, safety, and…”
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Validation of a New Biomechanical Model to Measure Muscle Tone in Spastic Muscles
Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-09-2011)“…Background. There is no easy and reliable method to measure spasticity, although it is a common and important symptom after a brain injury. Objective. The aim…”
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Changes in the Neural and Non-neural Related Properties of the Spastic Wrist Flexors After Treatment With Botulinum Toxin A in Post-stroke Subjects: An Optimization Study
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (15-06-2018)“…Quantifying neural and non-neural contributions to the joint resistance in spasticity is essential for a better evaluation of different intervention strategies…”
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Test-retest and inter-rater reliability of a method to measure wrist and finger spasticity
Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (2013)“…To describe the reliability of an instrument (Neuro- Flexor) designed to be used in the clinic for quantification of the relative contribution of spasticity,…”
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Sensitivity of the NeuroFlexor method to measure change in spasticity after treatment with botulinum toxin A in wrist and finger muscles
Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (2014)“…The NeuroFlexor objectively quantifies the neural, elastic and viscous components of passive movement resistance in wrist and finger flexor muscles. In this…”
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Cortical Activity in Relation to Velocity Dependent Movement Resistance in the Flexor Muscles of the Hand After Stroke
Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-10-2009)“…Background. The role of spinal networks in spasticity is well investigated, but little is known about possible cortical contributions to hypertonicity across a…”
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A neuromusculoskeletal model to simulate the isokinetic ankle dorsiflexion test of spasticity
Published in Journal of foot and ankle research (2014)“…Doc number: A87…”
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The correlation between viscosity, elasticity and the cross-sectional area of wrist- and finger-flexor muscles—A study of the NeuroFlexor
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Neural and non-neural related properties in the spastic wrist flexors: An optimization study
Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-09-2017)“…•Neural and non-neural related properties of wrist flexors were estimated in the chronic stroke patients.•Compared to controls, the increased resistance was…”
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Development and Evaluation of a New Method to Objectively Measure Spasticity
Published 01-01-2013“…Spasticity is a neurological symptom that can occur after stroke and traumatic brain injury due to a lesion of the motor pathways descending from the brain to…”
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