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Ankle dexterity remains intact in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury in contrast to stroke patients

Ankle dexterity remains intact in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury in contrast to stroke patients

... aVected dexterity in the hemiparetic compared to the non-aVected leg and the iSCI patients indi- cates that the applied paradigm is sensitive to assess diVer- ences in ... Voir le document complet

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Ankle dexterity is less impaired than muscle strength in incomplete spinal cord lesion

Ankle dexterity is less impaired than muscle strength in incomplete spinal cord lesion

... were in accordance with the standards of the local ethics committee and with the Declaration of ...consent to participate in the study. The 12 pa- tients with iSCI (9 males; age ... Voir le document complet

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Stem cells in the adult rat spinal cord: Plasticity after injury and treadmill training exercise

Stem cells in the adult rat spinal cord: Plasticity after injury and treadmill training exercise

... associated with embryonic stem cells. The exact function of adult neurogenesis in the intact mammalian CNS remains ...demonstrated to be regulated by various physiological and ... Voir le document complet

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Gait-like vibration training improves gait abilities: a case report of a 62
year old person with a chronic incomplete spinal cord injury

Gait-like vibration training improves gait abilities: a case report of a 62 year old person with a chronic incomplete spinal cord injury

... was to quantify the effect of gait-like vibration training on gait abilities after an incomplete spinal cord ...male with a chronic AIS D spinal cord injury at T11 ... Voir le document complet

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Alteration of glycinergic receptor expression in lumbar spinal motoneurons is involved in the mechanisms underlying spasticity after spinal cord injury

Alteration of glycinergic receptor expression in lumbar spinal motoneurons is involved in the mechanisms underlying spasticity after spinal cord injury

... enough to restore a normal ...after spinal cord injury ( Simpson et ...known to receive inputs from MN collaterals and primary afferents ( Alvarez and Fyffe, 2007 ), their excitability ... Voir le document complet

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Recent advances in spinal cord neurology

Recent advances in spinal cord neurology

... poorly with the human situation. In humans a contusional lesion with bleeding and edema usually extends over several segments of the spinal ...harder to administer with benefit ... Voir le document complet

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Refined sensory measures of neural repair in human spinal cord injury: bridging preclinical findings to clinical value

Refined sensory measures of neural repair in human spinal cord injury: bridging preclinical findings to clinical value

... methods to assess changes close to the level of SCI are clearly ...failed to be suffi- ciently sensitive and responsive for these ...tools to detect changes attributable to sponta- ... Voir le document complet

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Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients

Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients

... made in double-leg stance with their feet placed parallel 12 cm apart, each placed on two force transducers that recorded the vertical ground reaction forces (Fig ...ground to ensure a constant ... Voir le document complet

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EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH BRAIN INJURY

EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH BRAIN INJURY

... P3b to desviant was found in 25/46 patients. P3a to desviant was found in 6 patients ...7/12 in vegetative state ... Voir le document complet

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Real-time estimation of FES-induced joint torque with evoked EMG. Application to spinal cord injured patients

Real-time estimation of FES-induced joint torque with evoked EMG. Application to spinal cord injured patients

... compared with previous works on validation of eEMG based methods for FES-induced torque predic- tion from offline acquired data [22, 27], this work focuses on applying the offline-validated torque estima- tors ... Voir le document complet

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The role of microglia in spinal cord injury : identification, importance and therapeutic implications

The role of microglia in spinal cord injury : identification, importance and therapeutic implications

... decade to elucidate the differences between naïve microglia and other myeloid ...occur in microglia. As will be discussed in more detail below, those changes will render microglia and MDMs almost ... Voir le document complet

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Spinal cord injury and its treatment:current management and experimental perspectives

Spinal cord injury and its treatment:current management and experimental perspectives

... of patients will return home and gain a certain degree of ...especially with more severe deficits and in older patients, and are responsible for a high rate of re- admissions (55% in the ... Voir le document complet

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Bupivacaine concentrations in lumbar cerebrospinal fluid in patients with failed spinal anaesthesia

Bupivacaine concentrations in lumbar cerebrospinal fluid in patients with failed spinal anaesthesia

... consideration: in order to avoid unnecessary lumbar punctures for study purposes only, sampling of CSF did not always take place at the same interspace as the primary injection of LA had taken ...upright ... Voir le document complet

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Game theoretical mapping of white matter contributions to visuospatial attention in stroke patients with hemineglect

Game theoretical mapping of white matter contributions to visuospatial attention in stroke patients with hemineglect

... dorsal to ventral, known to physically bind some of the gray matter ROIs ...tested in our prior study (Toba et ...reported in lesion studies as involved in the orienting of spa- tial ... Voir le document complet

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Detection of Brain Activation in Unresponsive Patients with Acute Brain Injury

Detection of Brain Activation in Unresponsive Patients with Acute Brain Injury

... uncertain. Patients who had an EEG response to spoken commands more often had later recovery than those who did not have this ...similar to findings in previous studies in which ... Voir le document complet

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View of Swallowing Disorders in Acute Stroke Patients

View of Swallowing Disorders in Acute Stroke Patients

... Keywords Stroke · Swallowing disorders · Lesion location Introduction Les troubles de la déglutition sont fréquents après un acci- dent vasculaire cérébral (AVC) et représentent une part importante de la prise en ... Voir le document complet

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Axial suspension test to assess pre-operative spinal flexibility in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Axial suspension test to assess pre-operative spinal flexibility in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

... used to ensure axial loading of the ...attached to the traction system using a rope and provides a line of action for the load aligned with the spinal ...ing to five percent of the ... Voir le document complet

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Disembodied Mind: Cortical Changes Following Brainstem Injury in Patients with Locked-in Syndrome.

Disembodied Mind: Cortical Changes Following Brainstem Injury in Patients with Locked-in Syndrome.

... described in prior publications [16 - ...gradients to optimally place the gray/white and gray/cerebrospinal fluid borders at the location where the greatest shift in intensity defines the transition ... Voir le document complet

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Synthesis of optimal electrical stimulation patterns for functional motion restoration: applied to spinal cord-injured patients

Synthesis of optimal electrical stimulation patterns for functional motion restoration: applied to spinal cord-injured patients

... sis in simulation by exploring three strategies for move- ment restoration in the ...combined with a tracking error between a reference movement and the predicted ...successful in that they ... Voir le document complet

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Repair strategies for traumatic spinal cord injury, with special emphasis on novel biomaterial-based approaches

Repair strategies for traumatic spinal cord injury, with special emphasis on novel biomaterial-based approaches

... mammalian spinal cord displays only very poor ability for self-repair in response to traumatic lesions, which mostly lead to more or less severe, life-long ...and in the end, ... Voir le document complet

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