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Antagonist coativation in stroke vs healthy subjects during sit-to-stand

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High levels og antagonista coativation is frequently found in post stroke subjects, related with postural control impairments. The bilateral postural control dysfunction expected in post-stroke subjects is due to the bilateral disposal of reticulospinal system.

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Stroke Post-stroke Postural control

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Silva, A., Sousa, A. S. P., Silva, C., Santos, R., Tavares, J. M. R. S., Calheno, T., & Sousa, F. (2019). Antagonist coativation in stroke vs healthy subjects during sit-to-stand 4th IC CiiEM - Health well-beiing and ageing in the XXI century, Almada.

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