Intensive Upper Limb Motor Training
Cross-source consensus on Intensive Upper Limb Motor Training from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The intervention group receives six additional hours per week of upper limb motor training for eight weeks. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- The intervention is designed to promote neural recovery through repeated activation of muscles at and below the injury level. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- The training program is adapted from the SCI-MT program but limited to upper limb training. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Training intensity can be modified by increasing repetitions and progressing resistance, speed, or range of motion. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- The protocol hypothesizes that additional upper limb training will lead to steeper recovery than standard care alone. — Central and peripheral neuroplasticity in cervical spinal cord injury following intensive upper limb motor training: a randomised controlled trial protocol