The Type IIb band clustering coefficient serves as a speed-independent biomarker of impaired neuromuscular coordination in stroke survivors.
Are multi-band intermuscular coherence complex network metrics different between stroke survivors and healthy adults before and after speed control?
The Type IIb band clustering coefficient is a potential speed-independent biomarker for assessing impaired neuromuscular coordination in stroke survivors.
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The Type IIb band clustering coefficient represents a speed-independent biomarker of impaired neuromuscular coordination in stroke, with potential applications in targeted assessment and rehabilitation monitoring.
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