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In recognition of the importance and timeliness of computational models for accelerating progress in neurorehabilitation, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) sponsored a conference in March 2023 at the ...
Grace M. Hwang +10 more
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UL induced significant spatial and non‐spatial cognitive dysfunction and hippocampal neurogenesis inhibition, whereas aerobic exercise intervention effectively reversed these impairments. Transcriptomic profiling and pharmacological evidence identified MHC class I/II–related pathways (H2‐K1, H2‐Eb1, CD74) as key mediators of the restorative effects of ...
Zhanghong Zhou +13 more
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This review explores recent progress in graphene‐based polymeric nanocomposite hydrogels and how they enhance mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, and biocompatibility. It outlines key fabrication strategies and highlights applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and photothermal therapy, while also discussing the emerging role of ...
Abrar Hussain +7 more
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Spinal cord injury markedly increases mortality and reduces life expectancy—greatest relative risk in younger individuals, greatest absolute risk in older adults. Findings highlight the need for age‐ and etiology‐specific long‐term management. ABSTRACT Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with substantial morbidity, premature mortality ...
Mahdi Safdarian +7 more
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Long-term effects of robotic hippotherapy on dynamic postural stability in cerebral palsy [PDF]
Cha, Young Joo +3 more
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ABSTRACT People with a severe mental illness (SMI) often experience insomnia and disrupted sleep–wake cycles. Daytime physical activity (PA) can retrain the sleep/wake cycle, but PA engagement is often markedly low in SMI. It is hypothesised that frequent, intermittent, short bouts of daytime PA can improve sleep outcomes in SMI.
Poppy May Gardiner +3 more
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Background Dual-task walking is used as a treatment, for gait assessment, and as an outcome measure in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Movement smoothness, i.e. its non-intermittency, is a movement cardinal feature.
Antonio Caronni +7 more
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Robotics and artificial intelligence applications in neurorehabilitation: a bibliometric analysis (2003-2025). [PDF]
Taşkaya B, Taşkaya C.
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Hemosiderosis of lower cranial nerves: A pitfall in difficult-to-wean tracheotomized patients - A case report. [PDF]
Maslias E +5 more
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Effects of a Multimodal Neurorehabilitation Program on Gross Motor Function and Activity and Participation Performance in Children With Cerebral Palsy: A 9-Month Longitudinal Study. [PDF]
Zardo F +6 more
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