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Prediction of balance function for stroke based on EEG and fNIRS features during ankle dorsiflexion
Balance rehabilitation is exceedingly crucial during stroke rehabilitation and is highly related to the stroke patients’ secondary injuries (caused by falling). Stroke patients focus on walking ability rehabilitation during the early stage.
Jun Liang +9 more
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Intensive balance and coordination training is the mainstay of treatment for symptoms of impaired balance and mobility in individuals with hereditary cerebellar ataxia.
Safa Jabri +6 more
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Postural instability and fear of falling represent two major causes of decreased mobility and quality of life in cerebrovascular and neurologic diseases.
Sara De Angelis +5 more
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Rehabilitation clinicians’ perspectives of reactive balance training [PDF]
ABSTRACT Purpose Reactive balance training (RBT) aims to improve reactive balance control. However, because RBT involves clients losing balance, clinicians may view that it is unsafe or not feasible for some clients.
David Jagroop +8 more
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The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between the angle of spinal curvature and surface electromyography (SEMG) amplitude of the erector spinae in young school-children. A total of 251 children aged 7−8 participated in the study. The
Jacek Wilczyński +4 more
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REHAP Balance Tiles: a modular system supporting balance rehabilitation [PDF]
This paper describes the design, development, implementation and user evaluation of an interactive modular tile system, aimed to support balance rehabilitation of patients recovering from a stroke. The REHAP Balance Tiles system is an innovative tool, which has been developed in close collaboration with therapists and patients in stroke units of health
Donker, V., Markopoulos, P., Bongers, B.
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Trunk rehabilitation exercises such as those for remediating core stability can help improve the seated balance of patients with weakness or loss of proprioception caused by diseases such as stroke, and aid the recovery of other functions such as gait ...
Hosu Lee +5 more
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Haptic-based vibrotactile biofeedback (BF) is a promising technique to improve rehabilitation of balance in stroke patients. However, the extent to which BF training changes temporal structure of the center of pressure (CoP) trajectories remains unknown.
Kentaro Kodama +4 more
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Examining Neural Plasticity for Slip-Perturbation Training: An fMRI Study
Perturbation-based balance training has shown to induce adaptation of reactive balance responses that can significantly reduce longer-term fall risk in older adults.
Prakruti J. Patel +4 more
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Cognitive functioning in Deaf children using Cochlear implants
Background Cognitive abilities like language, memory, reasoning, visualization, and perceptual functioning shape human action and are considered critical to the successful interaction with the environment.
Fidaa Almomani +7 more
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