Jaw Rotation in Dysarthria Measured With a Single Electromagnetic Articulography Sensor [PDF]
Purpose This study evaluated a novel method for characterizing jaw rotation using orientation data from a single electromagnetic articulography sensor.
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Assesment of spasticity : from EMG to patients' perception [PDF]
Spasticity is a common phenomenon which often develops after an upper motor neuro lesion, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injury. The clinical picture after an UMN lesion depends primarily upon its location and extent, and the time since it occurred, rather than on the pathogenesis of the lesion.
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Best practice statement : use of ankle-foot orthoses following stroke [PDF]
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHSQIS) leads the use of knowledge to promote improvement in the quality of health care for the people of Scotland and performs three key functions.
Bowers, R. +2 more
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Corporal diagnostic work and diagnostic spaces: Clinicians' use of space and bodies during diagnosis [PDF]
© 2015 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness © 2015 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness/John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution ...
Buscher M. +16 more
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The research of physical and social skills of primary school children with cerebral palsy [PDF]
В статье представлен понятийный аппарат проводимого педагогического эксперимента по формированию вертикализации и обучению ходьбе детей с ДЦП.
Беляк, О. Ю. +1 more
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The overlooked outcome measure for spinal cord injury: use of assistive devices [PDF]
Although several outcome measures are used to assess various areas of interest regarding spinal cord injuries (SCIs), little is known about the frequency of their use, and the ways in which they transform shared knowledge into implemented practices ...
Galli, Giulia +4 more
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Reciprocal Inhibition Post-stroke is Related to Reflex Excitability and Movement Ability [PDF]
Objective Decreased reciprocal inhibition (RI) of motor neurons may contribute to spasticity after stroke. However, decreased RI is not a uniform observation among stroke survivors, suggesting that this spinal circuit may be influenced by other stroke ...
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A Quantitative and Standardized Robotic Method for the Evaluation of Arm Proprioception After Stroke [PDF]
Stroke often results in both motor and sensory deficits, which may interact in the manifested functional impairment. Proprioception is known to play important roles in the planning and control of limb posture and movement; however, the impact of ...
Botzer, Lior +3 more
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A novel sensor-based assessment of lower limb spasticity in children with cerebral palsy
To provide effective interventions for spasticity, accurate and reliable spasticity assessment is essential. For the assessment, the Modified Tardieu Scale (MTS) has been widely used owing to its simplicity and convenience.
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Modulation of Stretch Reflexes of the Finger Flexors by Sensory Feedback from the Proximal Upper Limb Poststroke [PDF]
Neural coupling of proximal and distal upper limb segments may have functional implications in the recovery of hemiparesis after stroke. The goal of the present study was to investigate whether the stretch reflex response magnitude of spastic finger ...
Hoffmann, Gilles +4 more
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