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THE EFFICIENCY OF PHYSICAL THERAPY IN A CHILD WITH FACIAL PARESIS [PDF]
Paralysis is a disorder of the voluntary motor activity that can occur in quantitative terms by reducing the force, amplitude and speed parameters of the movement.
Marinela RAŢĂ
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Background: Performing a careful but effective mobilisation of the hemiplegic shoulder is essential for optimal muscle activation and to preserve the passive range of motion (PROM) needed to perform functional tasks.
Anke van Bladel +4 more
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Pure dysarthria, isolated facial paresis, or dysarthria-facial paresis syndrome.
Pure dysarthria, isolated supranuclear facial paresis, and their combination without somatic motor dysfunction are rarely encountered clinical syndromes and have not yet been clearly characterized.
J S Kim
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Intraoperative neuromonitoring in thyroid and parathyroid surgery: indications and method
Intraoperative neuromonitoring finds widespread application in thyroid and parathyroid surgery, as a preventive method against laryngeal nerves injuries. Today it is possible to monitor the laryngeal nerve function in real time during an operation.
Viktor A. Makarin +10 more
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Dental Implantology in the Treatment of the After-Effects of the Juvenile Paresis Nervus Facialis
Introduction and objective: In this paper, the authors deal with the problems of juvenile paresis n. facialis and after-effects of this disease. The authors divide the hypodontia acquired and hereditary.
P. Prachár +3 more
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IntroductionReaching movements in stroke patients are characterized by decreased amplitudes at the shoulder and elbow joints and greater displacements of the trunk, compared to healthy subjects.
Alicia Cuesta-Gómez +6 more
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Neurovascular Contacts in the Pathophysiology of Neuralgic Amyotrophy: An Observational Study
ABSTRACT Objective Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) is a prevalent, monophasic, multifocal immune‐mediated neuropathy. A distinctive characteristic of the disease is the occurrence of nerve or fascicle constrictions and torsions (NA‐associated focal nerve lesions, NAFL). The pathophysiology underlying this phenomenon remains to be fully elucidated.
Johannes Fabian Holle +4 more
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Bilateral diaphragmatic paresis following pediatric liver transplantation
Background: Although diaphragm paresis or paralysis is fairly common following cardiac procedures; it is a less common complication following liver transplantation.
William Gershan +3 more
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Accompanying the Facial Paresis [PDF]
This individual prospective cohort study aims to report and analyze the symptoms preceding and accompanying the facial paresis in Bell's palsy (BP).
Elio De Seta +8 more
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We introduce a hybrid deep learning model for recognizing hand gestures from electromyography (EMG) signals in subacute stroke patients: the one-dimensional convolutional long short-term memory neural network (CNN-LSTM). The proposed network was trained,
Alexey Anastasiev +10 more
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