Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability. Trunk compensation is the most common movement strategy to substitute limited arm reaching extent during goal-directed arm reaches for daily activities. There are a number of factors that impact m
Connectez-vous ou commencez votre essai gratuit pour accéder à ce contenu.
This protocol is intended to investigate the impact of task conditions on movement strategies in chronic stroke survivors. Further, this protocol can be used to examine if a restriction in elbow extension induced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation causes trunk compensation during goal-directed arm reaches in non-disabled adults.