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Therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells in peripheral nerve injuries in horses
Summary Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) in horses represent a significant clinical challenge, frequently associated with functional deficits and reduced athletic performance. Conventional therapeutic approaches, primarily based on anti‐inflammatory treatments and rehabilitation, offer limited efficacy, driving the search for innovative alternatives. In
L. V. de Oliveira Ferreira +1 more
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Inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures during high‐intensity exercise in harness racehorses
Abstract Background Exercise‐related upper respiratory tract (URT) disorders are common in racehorses. Objective assessment of URT mechanics is essential to quantify degrees of obstruction caused by URT disorders identified upon dynamic endoscopy. Objectives To establish reference values for inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures (cmH2O) during ...
Hanna Vermedal +5 more
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Objective:To observe the effect on rehabilitation training activity analysis for walking ability and motor function in elderly patients with hemiplegia after stroke.Methods:A total of 104 elderly patients with hemiplegia after stroke were randomly ...
Meng LYU, Haizhou WANG, Zhuping SHAO
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Relationship between use of ankle-foot orthoses and quality of life and psychological well being : a research plan [PDF]
An ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) is an externally applied device that encompasses the joints of the ankle and foot, used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromuscular and skeletal systems(ISO,1989,a&b).
Elliott, Mark +2 more
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The Development of a Model to Predict Cognitive Decline Within 12 Months in Home Care Clients
ABSTRACT Aim To develop and validate a model to predict cognitive decline within 12 months for home care clients without a diagnosis of dementia. Design We included all adults aged ≥ 18 years who had at least two interRAI Home Care assessments within 12 months, no diagnosis of dementia and a baseline Cognitive Performance Scale score ≤ 1.
Gary Cheung +4 more
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Kinematic Biomarkers of Limb Shortening and Compensations in Hemiparetic Gait: A Systematic Review
Background: Hemiparetic gait is characterized by reduced limb shortening during swing, increasing the risk of tripping and leading to compensatory strategies.
Emmeline Montané +4 more
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Best practice statement : use of ankle-foot orthoses following stroke [PDF]
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHSQIS) leads the use of knowledge to promote improvement in the quality of health care for the people of Scotland and performs three key functions.
Bowers, R. +2 more
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Abstract Stroke remains a primary cause of disability globally. An in‐depth comprehension of gait impairments following a stroke is vital for crafting effective therapeutic interventions, and vertical ground reaction forces (vGRF) provide valuable insights into these mechanics.
Li Zhang +3 more
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Shoulder pain, subluxation, and displacement of the body’s center of gravity due to hemiplegia negatively affect patients’ balance, gait, and functionality post-stroke.
Stylianos Arnaoutis +5 more
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