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Mémoire de bachelor : Haute école de santé Genève, 2020.
Introduction : The upper limb plegia is one of the most common symptoms after a stroke. The uncertainty about its potential recovery is a source of concern and inability to project for the patient. Being able to predict recovery through tests that the physiotherapist is able to perform would have several impacts such as: understanding the mechanisms of recovery, the ability to optimize the supply...
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In: Neuroscience Insights, 2020, vol. 15, p. 2633105520973991
The highly interconnected somatosensory and motor systems are subjected to connectivity changes at close or remote locations following a central nervous system injury. What is the impact of unilateral injury of the primary motor cortex (hand area; MCI) or of the cervical cord (hemisection at C7-C8 level; SCI) on the primary somatosensory (cutaneous) inputs to the dorsal column nuclei (DCN) in...
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