Could be the Predominantly-Used Hemibody Related to the Weight Bearing Distribution Modified by the Chronic Hemiparesis After Stroke?

Since the first Broca publications issued from 1970s, lateralized functions in the human brain have urged the researchers to postulate hypothesis based in the right-left asymmetries and, according to some theories, the lateralization of the voluntary motor control could represent a solution to avoid redundant process optimizing space and time. Supported by this idea, the clinicians and researchers tend to concept that the chronic hemiplegic stroke patients learn to use predominantly the non-affected hemibody after stroke in which is more convenient to execute their daily life activities, modifying their natural preference in some cases.
Source: Medical Hypotheses - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Source Type: research