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Longitudinal assessment of the upper limb in adults with cerebral palsy
Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Prue Morgan
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This cross‐sectional study reports on the content and construct validity of the Both Hands Assessment (BoHA) for measuring bimanual performance in children and adolescents with bilateral cerebral palsy (MACS levels I–III), aged 18 months to 18 years. Abstract Aim To investigate the content and construct validity of the Both Hands Assessment (BoHA) for ...
Gøril Okkenhaug Johansen +5 more
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Immediate Effects of Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation on Stretch-Induced Spasticity in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury. [PDF]
Sandler EB, Iddings JA, Field-Fote EC.
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Disproportional ventilatory response to incremental exercise in individuals with cerebral palsy
Individuals with cerebral palsy demonstrate a disproportionate ventilatory response during incremental exercise. Compared with typically developing peers, respiratory frequency increases earlier and at comparable exercise intensities, contributing to higher perceived exertion and reduced ventilatory efficiency. At task failure, respiratory frequency is
Linnéa Corell +14 more
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Efficacy and Safety of IncobotulinumtoxinA in Older Patients with Upper Limb Spasticity: A Pooled Analysis. [PDF]
Munin MC +8 more
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Pain, spasticity and quality of life in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury in Denmark
S. Andresen +6 more
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Summary An uncommon complication following prosthetic laryngoplasty was reported in a 4‐year‐old Andalusian mare. The mare was presented with a previously diagnosed left‐sided recurrent laryngeal neuropathy, after initial evaluation the mare underwent ventriculocordectomy and prosthetic laryngoplasty.
J. L. Sanclemente +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Managing Spasticity with Botulinum Toxin Type A-Insights from an Exploratory Pilot Investigation: The AIMS Study. [PDF]
Filippetti M +11 more
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Proteostasis of organelles in aging and disease
Cells rely on regulated proteostasis mechanisms to keep their internal compartments functioning properly. When these mechanisms fail, damaged proteins accumulate, disrupting organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi, and lysosomes, as well as membraneless organelles, such as stress granules, processing bodies, the ...
Yara Nabawi +5 more
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