@article {3401, title = {Neurological principles and rehabilitation of action disorders: rehabilitation interventions.}, journal = {Neurorehabil Neural Repair}, volume = {25}, year = {2011}, month = {06/2011}, pages = {33S-43S}, abstract = {This third chapter discusses the evidence for the rehabilitation of the most common movement disorders of the upper extremity. The authors also present a framework, building on the computation, anatomy, and physiology (CAP) model, for incorporating some of the principles discussed in the 2 previous chapters by Frey et al and Sathian et al in the practice of rehabilitation and for discussing potentially helpful interventions based on emergent neuroscience principles.}, keywords = {Humans, Models, Neurological, Movement Disorders, Recovery of Function, Upper Extremity}, issn = {1552-6844}, doi = {10.1177/1545968311410942}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21613536}, author = {Pomeroy, Valerie and Aglioti, Salvatore M and Mark, Victor W and Dennis J. McFarland and Stinear, Cathy and Wolf, Steven L and Corbetta, Maurizio and Fitzpatrick, Susan M} }