Arm Use After Left or Right Hemiparesis Is Influenced by Hand Preference by Jenny K. Rinehart, Rena D. Singleton, John C. Adair, Joseph R. Sadek, and Kathleen Y. Haaland Stroke Volume 40(2):545-550 February 1, 2009 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
Figure 1. Percentage of time spent moving each arm alone and both arms together for the HC group and the stroke groups with LHD and RHD. Mean±SE. Figure 1. Percentage of time spent moving each arm alone and both arms together for the HC group and the stroke groups with LHD and RHD. Mean±SE. Jenny K. Rinehart et al. Stroke. 2009;40:545-550 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
Figure 2. Percentage of time moving the ipsilesional and contralesional arm for the patients with stroke with LHD and RHD. Mean±SE. Figure 2. Percentage of time moving the ipsilesional and contralesional arm for the patients with stroke with LHD and RHD. Mean±SE. Jenny K. Rinehart et al. Stroke. 2009;40:545-550 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.