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NEUROMOTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS: A STUDY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND THEORETICAL CONCEPTS LEADING TO THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION: FINAL REPORT.  

NARIC Accession Number: O01890.  What's this? Download article in Full Text .
Author(s): Herman, R; Monster, A W; Gronner, A.
Publisher(s): Temple University Department of Rehabilitation Medicine PA.
Publication Year: 1971.
Number of Pages: 145.
Abstract: Investigation of physiological mechanisms involved in the control of skilled voluntary movement and of muscle tone, and the functional and therapeutic implications of information found on that topic. Describes the role of muscles and muscle receptors and motorneurone pool in the control of position and force in subjects with and without spaciticity, and physiological aspects of two models of spasticity (spinal cord and cerebral). Emphasizes that re-calibration of function in alleviating sensorimotor disturbances and achieving optimal compensation following stroke, joint replacement, amputation or neuropathy. Includes figures and references.
Descriptor Terms: MUSCLES, PHYSIOLOGY, THERAPY.


Citation: Herman, R; Monster, A W; Gronner, A. (1971). NEUROMOTOR CONTROL SYSTEMS: A STUDY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND THEORETICAL CONCEPTS LEADING TO THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION: FINAL REPORT.  Temple University Department of Rehabilitation Medicine PA. Retrieved 2/9/2010, from REHABDATA database.

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