https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index en-au 5 Structural Connectivity Remote from Lesions Correlates with Somatosensory Outcome Poststroke https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:50328 Wed 19 Jul 2023 16:17:02 AEST ]]> Reorganizing therapy: changing the clinical approach to upper limb recovery post-stroke https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:16735 Wed 11 Apr 2018 15:21:39 AEST ]]> Task-specific training: evidence for and translation to clinical practice https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:7482 Sat 24 Mar 2018 08:38:48 AEDT ]]> Training principles to enhance learning-based rehabilitation and neuroplasticity https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:20723 Sat 24 Mar 2018 08:00:20 AEDT ]]> STroke imAging pRevention and treatment (START): a longitudinal stroke cohort study: clinical trials protocol https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:23444 Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:13:32 AEDT ]]> A randomized controlled trial of the effect of early upper-limb training on stroke recovery and brain activation https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:24697 F0 = 0.017) and 3 months (Pr>F = 0.006), indicating more consistent and predictable improvement in motor outcomes. Conclusion: Early, more-intensive, UL training was associated with greater changes in activation in putative motor (supplementary motor area and cerebellum) and attention (anterior cingulate) regions, providing support for the role of these regions and functions in early recovery poststroke.]]> Sat 24 Mar 2018 07:10:53 AEDT ]]>