Impaired arm movement after stroke is due not only to weakness and spasticity, but also to abnormal co-activation (a.k.a. abnormal synergies). Yet, few stroke therapies are aimed to reduce this… Click to show full abstract
Impaired arm movement after stroke is due not only to weakness and spasticity, but also to abnormal co-activation (a.k.a. abnormal synergies). Yet, few stroke therapies are aimed to reduce this co-...
               
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