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How Does the Cause of Infantile Hemiparesis Influence Other Conditioning Factors? A Preliminary Study in a Spanish Population

open access: yesChildren, 2021
Infantile hemiparesis may be associated with significant morbidity and may have a profound impact on a child’s physical and social development. Infantile hemiparesis is associated with motor dysfunction as well as additional neurologic impairments ...
Rocío Palomo-Carrión   +5 more
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One-year review of disability certificates issued by the neurology unit of a medical college in Maharashtra, India

open access: yesIndian Journal of Public Health, 2023
In this article, we describe the profile of patients who were issued disability certificates from the neurology unit of a medical college in Maharashtra, India.
Makarand M Kanjalkar   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Feasibility of Using Commercially Available Accelerometers to Monitor Upper Extremity Home Practice With Persons Post-stroke: A Secondary Data Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Virtual Reality, 2021
Background: Adherence to home practice rehabilitation programs is important for efficacy; however, adherence is challenging for many individuals post-stroke. Accelerometers have emerged as a potential means to support home practice.
Kate N. de Castro   +3 more
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Ictal hemiparesis [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1999
Two subjects with ictal hemiparesis are described. Both children presented with evolving paresis associated with seizure activity. Structural neuroimaging remained consistently normal, although EEG demonstrated slow‐wave activity, and SPECT scanning in one child showed perfusion asymmetry.
R C, Dale, J H, Cross
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Impact of early brain lesions on the optic radiations in children with cerebral palsy

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
Due to their early brain lesion, children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) present important changes in brain gray and white matter, often manifested by perturbed sensorimotor functions.
Rodrigo Araneda   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Visual Feedback and Virtual Reality in Gait Rehabilitation of Hemiparetic Children and Teenagers after Acquired Brain Injury: A Pilot Study

open access: yesChildren, 2022
Hemiparesis as a term refers to a neurological disorder that can be extremely variable, especially with regard to walking abilities. Few works have assessed the use of virtual reality and biofeedback in children and adolescents with hemiparesis.
Daniele Panzeri   +4 more
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Infarction of the posterior limb of the internal capsule: The first clinical manifestation of lupus [PDF]

open access: yesRomanian Journal of Neurology, 2018
Isolated cerebral infarction in a small vascular territory such as the posterior limb of the internal capsule rarely represents the first clinical manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus, and represents a diagnostic challenge, especially if other ...
Zoltán Bajkó   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Modelling of therapeutic action during mirror therapy

open access: yesCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering, 2017
In patients with pathology of one limb, mirror therapy (MT) uses the mirror reflection of the unaffected side to improve function of the affected limb [1]. There is some evidence that Virtual Reality (VR) can substitute the real mirror [2].
Morkisch Nadine   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Significance of Corticospinal, Associative and Inter-Hemispheric Tracts for the Development of Posttraumatic Hemiparesis

open access: yesОбщая реаниматология, 2023
Motor disorders are among the most common consequences of severe craniocerebral injury (traumatic brain injury — TBI). Deeper insights into pathophysiological mechanisms of these disorders is important both from a theoretical point of view and in terms ...
E. L. Pogosbekian   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

A brainstem anosognosia of hemiparesis

open access: yesNeurology International, 2009
A woman had anosognosia for hemiplegia as a manifestation of brainstem infarction. She had no mental or neuropsychological disturbances, and had involvement of the brainstem in the frontal/parietal-subcortical circuits to the right cerebral hemisphere.
Kazuo Abe   +2 more
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