11 results on '"Roelofs, Jolanda M. B."'
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2. A startling acoustic stimulus facilitates voluntary lower extremity movements and automatic postural responses in people with chronic stroke
3. Improvements in spatiotemporal outcomes, but not in recruitment of automatic postural responses, are correlated with improved step quality following perturbation-based balance training in chronic stroke
4. Intensity of daily physical activity - a key component for improving physical capacity after minor stroke?
5. Intensity of daily physical activity – a key component for improving physical capacity after minor stroke?
6. Perturbation-Based Balance Training to Improve Step Quality in the Chronic Phase After Stroke: A Proof-of-Concept Study
7. Relationships Between Affected-Leg Motor Impairment, Postural Asymmetry, and Impaired Body Sway Control After Unilateral Supratentorial Stroke
8. Body configuration at first stepping-foot contact predicts backward balance recovery capacity in people with chronic stroke
9. The Next Step in Understanding Impaired Reactive Balance Control in People With Stroke: The Role of Defective Early Automatic Postural Responses
10. Intensity of daily physical activity - a key component for improving physical capacity after minor stroke?
11. Effect of body configuration at step contact on balance recovery from sideways perturbations.
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