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Comparison of Unilateral Versus Bilateral Upper Extremity Task Performance After Stroke

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Pages 294-305 | Published online: 23 Dec 2014

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Tessa Johnson, Gordon Ridgeway, Dustin Luchmee, Joshua Jacob & Shailesh Kantak. (2022) Bimanual coordination during reach-to-grasp actions is sensitive to task goal with distinctions between left- and right-hemispheric stroke. Experimental Brain Research 240:9, pages 2359-2373.
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Shanie A. L. Jayasinghe, Candice Maenza, David C. Good & Robert L. Sainburg. (2021) Deficits in Performance on a Mechanically Coupled Asymmetrical Bilateral Task in Chronic Stroke Survivors with Mild Unilateral Paresis. Symmetry 13:8, pages 1366.
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Hyun Joon Kim, Nyeonju Kang & James H. Cauraugh. (2020) Transient changes in paretic and non-paretic isometric force control during bimanual submaximal and maximal contractions. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 17:1.
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Monika Blaszczyszyn, Agnieszka Szczesna, Jozef Opara, Mariusz Konieczny, Pawel Pakosz & Stefan Balko. (2018) Functional differences in upper limb movement after early and chronic stroke based on kinematic motion indicators. Biomedical Papers 162:4, pages 294-303.
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Kathryn C. Collins, Niamh C. Kennedy, Allan Clark & Valerie M. Pomeroy. (2018) Getting a kinematic handle on reach-to-grasp: a meta-analysis. Physiotherapy 104:2, pages 153-166.
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Shailesh Kantak, Steven Jax & George Wittenberg. (2017) Bimanual coordination: A missing piece of arm rehabilitation after stroke. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 35:4, pages 347-364.
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Hui-Ing Ma, Keh-chung Lin, Fu-han Hsieh, Chia-ling Chen, Simon F. Tang & Ching-yi Wu. (2017) Kinematic Manifestation of Arm-Trunk Performance during Symmetric Bilateral Reaching After Stroke. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 96:3, pages 146-151.
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Hao-ling Chen, Keh-chung Lin, Rong-jiuan Liing, Ching-yi Wu & Chia-ling Chen. (2015) Kinematic measures of Arm-trunk movements during unilateral and bilateral reaching predict clinically important change in perceived arm use in daily activities after intensive stroke rehabilitation. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 12:1.
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