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Muscle Synergies Facilitate Computational Prediction of Subject-Specific Walking Motions. [PDF]
Researchers have explored a variety of neurorehabilitation approaches to restore normal walking function following a stroke. However, there is currently no objective means for prescribing and implementing treatments that are likely to maximize recovery ...
Andrew J Meyer +6 more
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Highly challenging balance program reduces fall rate in Parkinson disease [PDF]
Published in final edited form as: J Neurol Phys Ther. 2016 January ; 40(1): 24–30. doi:10.1097/NPT.0000000000000111BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a paucity of effective treatment options to reduce falls in Parkinson disease (PD).
DeAngelis, Tamara R. +5 more
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The combined application of functional neuroimages and neuroregulatory technologies has become a promising field. It provides rich visual data for multi-scale exploration of brain plasticity after central injury caused by various reasons, and brings new ...
Ying Ying +6 more
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Translating novel findings of perceptual-motor codes into the neuro-rehabilitation of movement disorders [PDF]
The bidirectional flow of perceptual and motor information has recently proven useful as rehabilitative tool for re-building motor memories. We analyzed how the visual-motor approach has been successfully applied in neurorehabilitation, leading to ...
GALLI, GIULIA, PAZZAGLIA, Mariella
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Objectives: Neurorehabilitation services are not widely available to most persons with disability (PWD) in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries. This study aimed to document status of neurorehabilitation services in OIC countries.
Zuhaib Hassan +2 more
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Influence of Age on the Success of Neurorehabilitation
There is a general understanding that older adults suffering from a stroke have poorer outcomes and might benefit less from neurorehabilitation.
Nicolas Broc, Armin Schnider
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Metronome-Cued Stepping in Place after Hemiparetic Stroke: Comparison of a One- and Two-Tone Beat [PDF]
Hemiparetic gait is characterised by temporal asymmetry and variability, and these variables are improved by auditory cueing. Stepping in place incorporates aspects of gait and may be a useful tool for locomotor training.
Maccormac, Elinor S. +5 more
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Neurorehabilitation is the major pathway for motor recovery, but its effect on biomarkers of stroke has rarely been considered. Only brain-derived neurotrophic factor and matrix metalloproteinase are related to the rehabilitation process.
Shahnawaz Ahmad +3 more
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Moderators, mediators and nonspecific predictors of outcome after cognitive rehabilitation of executive functions in a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Moderators, mediators and nonspecific predictors of treatment after cognitive rehabilitation of executive functions in a randomised controlled trial Objective: To explore moderators, mediators and nonspecific predictors of executive functioning after ...
Evans, Jonathan +5 more
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A systematic review of recommended modifications of CBT for people with cognitive impairments following brain injury [PDF]
Due to diverse cognitive, emotional and interpersonal changes that can follow brain injury, psychological therapies often need to be adapted to suit the complex needs of this population.
Gallagher, Melanie +2 more
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