Surgical Management of Chiari Type 1 Anomalies
A minimally invasive, posterior fossa bony decompression in the management of symptomatic Chiari type 1 anomalies in children was evaluated at the Children’s Hospital, Turin, Italy.
J Gordon Millichap
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Purpose: Service providers must identify and assess older adults who have concurrent vision and hearing loss, or dual sensory impairment (DSI). An assessment tool suitable for this purpose is the interRAI Community Health Assessment (CHA) and its ...
Andrea Urqueta Alfaro +7 more
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A correspondence-based neural mechanism for position invariant feature processing [PDF]
Poster presentation: Introduction We here focus on constructing a hierarchical neural system for position-invariant recognition, which is one of the most fundamental invariant recognition achieved in visual processing [1,2].
Jitsev, Evgueni +3 more
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Posterior parietal cortex contributions to cross-modal brain plasticity upon sensory loss.
Sensory loss causes compensatory behavior, like echolocation upon vision loss or improved visual motion detection upon deafness. This is enabled by recruitment of the deprived cortical area by the intact senses.
Sara R J Gilissen, L. Arckens
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Vagus nerve stimulation paired with tactile training improved sensory function in a chronic stroke patient [PDF]
Background: Recent studies indicate that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with rehabilitation can enhance neural plasticity in the primary sensory and motor cortices, improve forelimb function after stroke in animal models and improve motor function ...
Alexander, Jen +3 more
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Discovery and Testimony of Unretained Experts: Creating a Clear and Equitable Standard to Govern Compliance With Subpoenas [PDF]
Hearing impairment is known to be one of the most frequent sensory impairments. This condition is known to be a hidden disorder which is under recognised and under treated all around the world.
Manchaiah, Vinaya K. C., Zhao, Fei
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Sensory loss in olfaction, vision and hearing are risk factors for dementia but the reasons for this are unclear. This review presents the neurobiological evidence linking each sensory modality to specific dementias and explores the potential mechanisms underlying this.
Meher Lad +2 more
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Body image distortions following spinal cord injury [PDF]
Background: Following spinal cord injury (SCI) or anaesthesia, people may continue to experience feelings of the size, shape, and posture of their body, suggesting that the conscious body image is not fully determined by immediate sensory signals.
Fuentes, C.T. +4 more
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Metabolomic signature of type 1 diabetes-induced sensory loss and nerve damage in diabetic neuropathy [PDF]
Diabetic-induced peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a highly complex and frequent diabetic late complication, which is manifested by prolonged hyperglycemia.
D. R. Rojas, R. Kuner, N. Agarwal
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Difference Between Erector Spinae Plane Block and Paraspinal Interfascial Plane Block in Analgesia after Posterior Cervical Laminectomy [PDF]
Spine surgeries are associated with severe intraoperative and postoperative pain which need a comprehensive management protocol. It is important to manage postoperative pain in such cases to improve early ambulation and discharge and hence the functional
R Arunkumar +2 more
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