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Effects of a 16-week Tai Chi intervention on cutaneous sensitivity and proprioception among older adults with and without sensory loss

Research in Sports Medicine: An International Journal, 2021
This study investigated the effects of a 16-week Tai Chi (TC) intervention on cutaneous sensitivity and proprioception among older adults with and without sensory loss.
Teng Zhang   +7 more
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Sensory Loss

The Thumb, 2019
Jongwon Hong
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A relationship-focused investigation of spousal psychological adjustment to dual-sensory loss

Aging and Mental Health, 2018
Christine M Lehane   +2 more
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SENSORY LOSS IN POLIOMYELITIS

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1963
SUMMARYAt the height of an epidemic of poliomyelities at the end of 1961, four patients were admitted to Prince Henry Hospital with the clinical syndrome of acute transverse myelitis. The level of sensory loss ascended in three patients, two of whom died.
Lance, J. W.   +2 more
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Longitudinal Association Between Hearing Loss, Vision Loss, Dual Sensory Loss, and Cognitive Decline

Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, 2020
To better understand the role of sensory loss as a potentially modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline, this study examined cognitive decline in relation to single modality hearing or vision loss and dual sensory loss.
Shaoqing Ge   +5 more
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Adaptation to sensory loss

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThe human brain has the remarkable ability to adapt to changes in its environment by benefiting from its ‘plastic’ properties. Following brain injury, the amputation of a limb, or the loss of a sensory input such as peripheral blindness, brain circuitry often seems to be able to reorganize itself in order to compensate for the handicap by being
Patrice, Voss   +3 more
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What couples say about living and coping with sensory loss: a qualitative analysis of open-ended survey responses

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2020
The current study reports the results of open-ended questions from a follow-up survey of adults with sensory loss and their spouses who had previously taken part in an online study.
Freideriki Carmen Mamali   +4 more
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Communication participation in older adults with dual sensory loss

Speech Language and Hearing, 2020
Purpose: Living with a dual sensory loss (DSL), the impairment of both vision and hearing, has a significant impact on the daily life for many older adults, particularly limiting an individual’s ability to access information from their surroundings and ...
Kathryn Crowe   +2 more
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