نتایج جستجو برای: exercise modified slow repetitive stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 786105  

2014
Michael A. Petrie Manish Suneja Elizabeth Faidley Richard K. Shields

Paralysis after a spinal cord injury (SCI) induces physiological adaptations that compromise the musculoskeletal and metabolic systems. Unlike non-SCI individuals, people with spinal cord injury experience minimal muscle activity which compromises optimal glucose utilization and metabolic control. Acute or chronic muscle activity, induced through electrical stimulation, may regulate key genes t...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2012
Othmar Schuhfried Richard Crevenna Veronika Fialka-Moser Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga

The aim of this educational review is to provide an overview of the clinical application of transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the extremities in patients with upper motor neurone lesions. In general two methods of electrical stimulation can be distinguished: (i) therapeutic electrical stimulation, and (ii) functional electrical stimulation. Therapeutic electrical stimulation improves neu...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2013
Bram B. Zandbelt Mirjam Bloemendaal Janna Marie Hoogendam René S. Kahn Matthijs Vink

Stopping an action requires suppression of the primary motor cortex (M1). Inhibitory control over M1 relies on a network including the right inferior frontal cortex (rIFC) and the supplementary motor complex (SMC), but how these regions interact to exert inhibitory control over M1 is unknown. Specifically, the hierarchical position of the rIFC and SMC with respect to each other, the routes by w...

2017
Kenneth J. McLeod Teesta Jain

Background: Cognitive decline in the elderly is associated with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion. While many forms of exercise can slow or reverse cognitive decline, compliance in unsupervised exercise programs is poor. Objective: We address whether passive exercise, that is, muscle stimulation, is capable of reversing postural hypotension in an older adult population sufficiently to significantl...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 1997
M S George E M Wassermann T A Kimbrell J T Little W E Williams A L Danielson B D Greenberg M Hallett R M Post

OBJECTIVE Preliminary studies have indicated that daily left prefrontal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation might have antidepressant activity. The authors sought to confirm this finding by using a double-blind crossover design. METHOD Twelve depressed adults received in random order 2 weeks of active treatment (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, 20 Hz at 80% motor thresho...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1981
R B Stein F Parmiggiani

Nerves to fast- and slow-twitch cat muscles were stimulated with various numbers of supramaximal pulses under isometric conditions. By subtracting the force produced by j - 1 pulses from that produced by j pulses, the contribution of the j th pulse could be compared with the response to one pulse (twitch response). A less-than-linear summation (depression) was observed during the rising phase o...

2013
Marion Lahutte-Auboin Robert Costalat Jean-Pierre Franccoise Remy Guillevin

High-dimensional compartmental dynamical systems have been introduced to model brain metabolism. In this article, an approach is proposed to their mathematical analysis. Reductions of these models are obtained by replacing several compartments by a control term. The analysis focuses here on lactate kinetics. A mathematical analysis of the initial dip of lactacte, observed under stimulation, and...

Journal: :Brain and language 2005
Margaret A Naeser Paula I Martin Marjorie Nicholas Errol H Baker Heidi Seekins Masahito Kobayashi Hugo Theoret Felipe Fregni Jose Maria-Tormos Jacquie Kurland Karl W Doron Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Functional imaging studies with nonfluent aphasia patients have observed "over-activation" in right (R) language homologues. This may represent a maladaptive strategy; suppression may result in language improvement. We applied slow, 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to an anterior portion of R Broca's homologue daily, for 10 days in four aphasia patients who were 5-11 yea...

Journal: :Surabaya Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Journal 2023

Background: Depression is one of the most common causes disabilities and poor quality life worldwide. One-fifth patients fail to respond antidepressant therapy. Hence, adjunct therapy urgently needed. Aim: This study aims compare effectiveness repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) aerobic exercise as on activity daily living in depressed patients. Material Methods: A randomized-co...

Journal: :Science 1995
H Funakoshi N Belluardo E Arenas Y Yamamoto A Casabona H Persson C F Ibáñez

The production of neurotrophin-4 (NT-4) in rat skeletal muscle was found to depend on muscle activity. The amounts of NT-4 messenger RNA present decreased after blockade of neuromuscular transmission with alpha-bungarotoxin and increased during postnatal development and after electrical stimulation in a dose-dependent manner. NT-4 immunoreactivity was detected in slow, type I muscle fibers. Int...

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