Upper extremity asymmetry due to nerve injuries or central neurologic conditions: a scoping review

SG Bhat, AY Shin, KR Kaufman - Journal of neuroengineering and …, 2023 - Springer
Background Peripheral nerve injuries and central neurologic conditions can result in
extensive disabilities. In cases with unilateral impairment, assessing the asymmetry between …

Roles of handedness and hemispheric lateralization: Implications for rehabilitation of the central and peripheral nervous systems: A rapid review

B Dexheimer, R Sainburg, S Sharp… - The American Journal …, 2024 - research.aota.org
Importance: Handedness and motor asymmetry are important features of occupational
performance. With an increased understanding of the basic neural mechanisms surrounding …

Reaction time asymmetries provide insight into mechanisms underlying dominant and non-dominant hand selection

B Dexheimer, A Przybyla, TE Murphy, S Akpinar… - Experimental brain …, 2022 - Springer
Handedness is often thought of as a hand “preference” for specific tasks or components of
bimanual tasks. Nevertheless, hand selection decisions depend on many factors beyond …

Patient outcomes after peripheral nerve injury depend on bimanual dexterity and preserved use of the affected hand

T Kim, KR Lohse, SE Mackinnon… - … and neural repair, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Little is known about how peripheral nerve injury affects human performance,
behavior, and life. Hand use choices are important for rehabilitation after unilateral …

All hands on deck: The multidisciplinary rehabilitation assessment and management of hand function in persons with neuromuscular disorders

C O'Connell, M Guo, B Soucy, M Calder… - Muscle & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Hand function is important in every aspect of our lives. Across a wide range of
neuromuscular disorders—inherited ataxias, motor neuron diseases, polyneuropathies, and …

Healthy adults favor stable left/right hand choices over performance at an unconstrained reach-to-grasp task

T Kim, R Zhou, S Gassass, T Soberano, L Liu… - Experimental Brain …, 2024 - Springer
Reach-to-grasp actions are fundamental to the daily activities of human life, but few methods
exist to assess individuals' reaching and grasping actions in unconstrained environments …

Letter to the Editor on" Failure to Compensate: Patients With Nerve Injury Use Their Injured Dominant Hand, Even When Their Nondominant Is More Dexterous"

S Rahimibarghani, HR Fateh - Archives of physical …, 2023 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Letter to the Editor on "Failure to Compensate: Patients With Nerve Injury Use Their Injured
Dominant Hand, Even When Their Nondominant Is More Dexterous" Letter to the Editor on "Failure …

Response to: Letter to the Editor on “Failure to Compensate: Patients With Nerve Injury Use Their Injured Dominant Hand, Even When Their Nondominant is More …

BA Philip, A Fitzpatrick, MR Thompson… - Archives of Physical …, 2023 - archives-pmr.org
Rahimibarghani on our recent article on behavioral changes after upper extremity peripheral
nerve injury (PNI). 1 Fateh and Rahimibarghani add greatly to the discussion by highlighting …

Hemispheric lateralization in motor control and motor adaptation

B Dexheimer - 2022 - etda.libraries.psu.edu
Lateralization of neurobehavioral functions is a ubiquitous organizing principle in the
vertebrate central nervous system. In humans, handedness is one of the most conspicuous …