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Structural and functional map for forelimb movement phases between cortex and medulla
Summary The cortex influences movement by widespread top-down projections to many nervous system regions. Skilled forelimb movements require brainstem circuitry in the medulla; however, the logic of cortical interactions with these neurons remains ...
Silvia Arber
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We describe here a novel forelimb locomotor assessment scale (FLAS) that assesses forelimb use during locomotion in rats injured at the cervical level.
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Rehabilitation of the Canine Forelimb
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2021The goal of rehabilitation is to restore function and mobility and reduce pain associated with chronic disease. In human medicine, physical therapy is standard of care for acute and chronic injuries and an integral component of postoperative recovery. Although there is a dearth of evidence-based veterinary medical studies in rehabilitation therapy and ...
Jennifer A, Brown, Julia, Tomlinson
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982
SUMMARY An 18-month-old male Quarter Horse was referred for evaluation of a tic that had started after injury to the right forelimb 4 weeks earlier. The right forelimb appeared paretic and had constant regular twitches of variable intensity that were usually sufficiently forceful to move the trunk, neck, and head.
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SUMMARY An 18-month-old male Quarter Horse was referred for evaluation of a tic that had started after injury to the right forelimb 4 weeks earlier. The right forelimb appeared paretic and had constant regular twitches of variable intensity that were usually sufficiently forceful to move the trunk, neck, and head.
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Power flow in the equine forelimb
Equine Veterinary Journal, 1997Summary A method is described for the estimation of segmental powers and power flow during the stance phase in the equine forelimb, to demonstrate the sources and paths of energy flow through the limb segments. S‐VHS video and force platform data were collected for 5 walking trials in a sound Dutch Warmblood horse.
G R, Colborne +4 more
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Motor asymmetry of the forelimbs of rats
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 19881. A pronounced motor asymmetry is observed in rats in the performance of different manipulatory movements of the forelimbs. However, it is not absolute, and depends on a number of factors. 2. The character of the task performed has a fundamental significance for the choice of the limb preferred.
E I, Miklyaeva, M A, Kulikov, M E, Ioffe
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On the origin of skilled forelimb movements
Trends in Neurosciences, 2000Homologizing behaviour was once considered unreliable, but the application of modern comparative methods has been shown to provide strong evidence of behavioural homologies. Skilled forelimb movements were thought to originate in the primate lineage but in fact are common among tetrapod taxa and probably share a common origin in early tetrapods ...
A N, Iwaniuk, I Q, Whishaw
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