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Bicycle ergometer and electromyographic feedback for treatment of muscle imbalance in patients with spastic hemiparesis. Suggestion from the field
D. A. Brown
, G. A. DeBacher
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Electromyography
100%
Gait
100%
Bicycle Ergometer
100%
Muscle Imbalance
100%
Spastic Hemiparesis
100%
Training Program
50%
Older Men
50%
Knee
50%
Cane
50%
Quadriceps Femoris muscle
50%
Cerebrovascular Accident
50%
Hemiparesis
50%
Flex
50%
Lower Extremity Exercise
50%
Conventional Physical Therapy
50%
Stretching Program
50%
Circumduction
50%
Degree of Symmetry
50%
EMG Feedback
50%
Modified Thomas Test
50%
Muscle Tightness
50%
Ergometer Training
50%
Hip Extension
50%
Trunk Flexion
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hip
100%
Hemiparesis
100%
Apoplexy
50%
Physiotherapy
50%
Knee
50%
Standing
50%
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
50%
Assistive Cane
50%
Muscle Tightness
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Bicycle Ergometer
100%
Hemiparesis
100%
Physiotherapy
50%
Electromyogram
50%
Ergometer
50%
Assistive Cane
50%
Cerebrovascular Accident
50%
Muscle Tightness
50%