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Electrodiagnosis and Recovery of Function
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1988The study of electrodiagnosis with respect to recovery of function is in its infancy. There is a need for better understanding of the mechanisms of recovery and for better techniques to monitor recovery. This paper reviews the potential uses and limitations of current electrodiagnostic tests to predict and monitor neuromuscular recovery. It illustrates
J A, DeLisa, J W, Little
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Development of a measure of functioning for stroke recovery: The functional recovery measure
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008To develop a parsimonious measure of functioning for persons after stroke.A sub-set of 206 community-dwelling subjects with a first stroke from a larger cohort was interviewed within 9 months using 39 items from five indices assessing functioning. Information was collected on influencing variables: age, stroke type and severity, and previous health ...
Lois, Finch +3 more
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Plasticity and recovery of function
2019The frontal lobe plays a crucial role in human motor behavior. It is one of the last areas of the brain to mature, especially the prefrontal regions. After a brief historical perspective on the perceived dichotomy between the view of the brain as a static organ and that of a plastic, constantly changing structure, we discuss the stability/plasticity ...
Quentin, Romain +2 more
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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1984
Let there be given finitely many points \(\{\alpha_ k\}^ n_ 1\) from the unit disc. If f is a \(H^ p\)-function then how well can the value of f at \(z=0\) be approximated by linear means \(\sum^{n}_{1}c_ kf(\alpha_ k)?\) We give the optimal constants \(c_ k\) and get, as a corollary, the possibility of the approximation of f by operators of the form \(
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Let there be given finitely many points \(\{\alpha_ k\}^ n_ 1\) from the unit disc. If f is a \(H^ p\)-function then how well can the value of f at \(z=0\) be approximated by linear means \(\sum^{n}_{1}c_ kf(\alpha_ k)?\) We give the optimal constants \(c_ k\) and get, as a corollary, the possibility of the approximation of f by operators of the form \(
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On the Recovery of Analytic Functions
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1996AbstractIn this paper we consider questions of recapturing an analytic function in a Banach space from its values on a uniqueness set. The principal method is to use reproducing kernels to construct a sequence in the Banach space which converges in norm to the given functions.
Cima, Joseph A., Stessin, Michael
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Neuroimaging of Functional Recovery
2000Abstract A fundamental issue in studying recovery after brain damage is trying to understand how remaining (intact) brain regions support compensated capabilities. This broad issue directly prompts exploration of two related questions: (1) What are the brain pathways that support functioning in a given domain in the intact brain and (2 ...
Pandy L Buckner, Steven E Petersen
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Functional recovery of community stroke patients
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2000The aims were to describe the functional abilities of and services provided to stroke patients not admitted to hospital a year after stroke and to investigate factors associated with receiving rehabilitation services.A cohort of stroke patients who had not been admitted to hospital were notified by general practitioners.
N B, Lincoln +4 more
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