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Multi-Modal Sensing for Propulsion Estimation in People Post-Stroke Across Speeds
Published 2025-01-01“…Gait rehabilitation is critical for regaining locomotor independence after neuromotor injuries like stroke. Rehabilitation literature indicates the need for such therapy to continue beyond the clinic in order to maintain motor function and support recovery. …”
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Clinical and device-based predictors of improved experience of activities of daily living after a multidisciplinary inpatient treatment for people with Parkinson’s disease: a cohor...
Published 2024-09-01“…Additionally, clinical scores of motor and nonmotor functions and quality of life (QoL) were assessed. …”
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Limb Salvage and Reconstruction of a Complex Upper Extremity Injury: A Case Report
Published 2025-02-01“…Introduction: Complex upper extremity trauma poses us with significant challenges in orthopedic and reconstructive surgery due to the complex anatomy and functional importance of the extremities. These injuries are often the result of high-energy mechanisms like motor vehicle collisions, which makes their management particularly demanding. …”
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Clinical efficacy observation of repetitive magnetic stimulation for treating upper limb spasticity after stroke
Published 2025-05-01“…Subgroup analyses revealed no significant differences in FM-UE or MAS outcomes between stroke types, likely due to the limited sample size of intracerebral hemorrhage participants (experimental group: n = 8; control group: n = 16). rTMS effectively alleviates upper limb spasticity and enhances motor function after stroke by modulating cortical and spinal nerve excitability.…”
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Exploring Cognitive Stimulation as a Therapy for the Prevention of Delirium in a Hospital Setting: A Narrative Review
Published 2025-02-01“…It impacts various cognitive domains, including attention, memory, perception, and motor functions, with symptoms such as behavioral changes, hallucinations, slurred speech, visual impairments, and fatigue. …”
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Management of Patella Dislocation in Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson’s Syndrome: A Report of Two Cases
Published 2018-01-01“…Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson’s syndrome is one of the Ohdo-like syndromes. It is a very rare congenital condition that is commonly defined by its main clinical features that are blepharophimosis, ptosis, mental retardation, and delayed motor development. …”
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Long term (TEN YEARS) follow-up in a trembling patient with parkinsonian signs without dopaminergic denervation
Published 2025-01-01“…The case highlights the diagnostic challenges and underscores the importance of longitudinal observation in such atypical presentations.A 76-year-old man with tremor and parkinsonian features was followed for ten years with clinical observation, video recordings, kinematic movement analysis, and structural and functional neuroimaging, including DaT-SPECT.Clinical and kinematic evaluations revealed asymmetric upper limb action tremor, inconstant rest tremor, bradykinesia with sequence effect, re-emergent tremor, and progressive motor symptoms. …”
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Animals as Architects: Building the Future of Technology-Supported Rehabilitation with Biomimetic Principles
Published 2024-11-01“…Sensory systems in animals, such as the lateral line in fish, have also led to the development of wearable sensors that provide real-time feedback for motor learning. By integrating biomimetic approaches, rehabilitation technologies can better adapt to patient needs, ultimately improving functional outcomes. …”
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Visual Disturbances to Avatar Foot Position Increase Step-Width Variability in Immersive VR Treadmill Walking
Published 2025-01-01“…Gait variability, the subtle fluctuations in walking patterns, is crucial for adaptation and motor learning. While existing methods to increase gait variability often rely on force-based perturbations, these can reduce motivation. …”
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Novelle approach to simulating spinal cord stimulation during tSCS using CT images and FEM
Published 2024-12-01“…Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) offers non-invasive relief for chronic pain and improves motor function in spinal cord injured (SCI) patients. …”
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Research hotspots and frontiers of vagus nerve stimulation in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
Published 2024-12-01“…The main research trends focus on investigating VNS mechanisms via animal models and exploring its application in improving post-stroke sensorimotor function in the upper limbs. Moreover, VNS is showing promise in enhancing non-motor functions, such as swallowing, speech, and cognition, while addressing complications like post-stroke insomnia, depression, and disruptions in gut microbiota.ConclusionThis bibliometric study offers a comprehensive overview of the research landscape and emerging trends in VNS for stroke rehabilitation, providing a solid foundation and reference point for future research directions in this field.…”
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Prion Aggregates Are Recruited to the Insoluble Protein Deposit (IPOD) via Myosin 2-Based Vesicular Transport.
Published 2016-09-01“…Thus we propose a model where vesicles, loaded with preApe1 or PrD-GFP, are recruited to tropomyosin coated actin cables via the Myo2 motor protein for delivery to the PAS and IPOD, respectively. …”
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Novel paradigm enables accurate monthly gestational screening to prevent congenital toxoplasmosis and more.
Published 2024-05-01“…Thus, ICT enables well-accepted gestational screening programs that facilitate rapid treatment saving lives, sight, cognition and motor function. This reduces anxiety, delays, work, and cost at point-of-care and clinical laboratories.…”
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From fixing to connecting—developing mutual empathy guided through movement as a novel path for the discovery of better outcomes in autism
Published 2025-04-01“…This article presents the theoretical foundation of two well established movement-based methods that represent a fundamental departure from most current interventions and are applied globally with children and adults experiencing diverse motoric, cognitive, and social challenges as well as with high functioning individuals: the Feldenkrais method and Anat Baniel Method® NeuroMovement®. …”
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Towards Parkinson’s Disease Detection Through Analysis of Everyday Handwriting
Published 2025-02-01“…People suffering from PD exhibit motor symptoms that affect the control of upper and lower limb movement. …”
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Diabetes and brain: omics approaches to study diabetic encephalopathy
Published 2025-05-01“…DE is a severe neurological condition characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive and motor functions, significantly impacting patients’ quality of life. …”
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Actuation and Control of Railcar-Mounted Sensor Systems
Published 2025-06-01“…Further research testing in a field-like environment is suggested.…”
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Intranasal delivery of hMSC-derived supernatant for treatment of ischemic stroke by inhibiting the pro-inflammatory polarization of neutrophils
Published 2025-02-01“…Results TTC staining, behavioral experiments, and pathological assessments reveal intranasal delivery of hMSC-L and hMSC-M significantly reduces the infarct volume of mice with cerebral ischemia, improves neurological function scores, and promotes motor function recovery. …”
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TLX3 regulates CGN progenitor proliferation during cerebellum development and its dysfunction can lead to autism
Published 2024-12-01“…This altered cerebellar homeostasis manifested into a typical autism-like behavior in mice with motor, and social function disabilities. …”
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The Effect of Physiotherapy on Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition After ACL Injury or Reconstruction: A Systematic Review
Published 2024-12-01“…Nine studies explored interventions like motor imagery, cryotherapy, taping, and vibration. …”
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