Predicting Upper Limb Motor Impairment Recovery after Stroke: A Mixture Model

Author:

Vliet Rick12,Selles Ruud W.234ORCID,Andrinopoulou Eleni‐Rosalina5,Nijland Rinske67,Ribbers Gerard M.24,Frens Maarten A.1,Meskers Carel6,Kwakkel Gert678

Affiliation:

1. Department of NeuroscienceErasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam the Netherlands

2. Department of Rehabilitation MedicineErasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam the Netherlands

3. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryErasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam the Netherlands

4. Rijndam Rehabilitation Center Rotterdam the Netherlands

5. Department of BiostatisticsErasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam the Netherlands

6. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical CentreVU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Neurosciences and Amsterdam Movement Sciences Amsterdam the Netherlands

7. Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement SciencesNorthwestern University Chicago IL

8. Department of NeurorehabilitationAmsterdam Rehabilitation Research Centre Reade Amsterdam the Netherlands

Funder

FP7 Ideas: European Research Council

Hersenstichting

Seventh Framework Programme

H2020 European Research Council

ZonMw

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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