نتایج جستجو برای: paretic hand

تعداد نتایج: 258638  

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2002
Agnes M F Wong James A Sharpe

OBJECTIVE To analyze the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in patients with unilateral peripheral third nerve palsy. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS Ten patients and 15 healthy subjects were studied using magnetic search coils. Subjects made sinusoidal +/-10 degrees head-on-body rotations in yaw, pitch, and roll in darkness and during monocular viewing in light. RESULTS Horizontal VOR and visually enh...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2000
A S Aruin T Hanke G Chaudhuri R Harvey N Rao

The hypotheses have been tested that 1) symmetry of weightbearing in persons who have sustained a stroke could be improved by the addition of a lift to the shoe on the non-paretic lower limb and 2) compelled weightbearing resulting from the addition of a lift in conjunction with targeted exercise helps to overcome the learned disuse of the paretic limb. Weightbearing on the paretic side was mea...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2012
J M Clair-Auger D F Collins J P A Dewald

OBJECTIVE Neuromuscular electrical stimulation that incorporates wide pulse widths (1ms) and high frequencies (100Hz; wide pulse-NMES (WP-NMES)) augments contractions through an increased reflexive recruitment of motoneurons in individuals without neurological impairments and those with spinal cord injury. The current study was designed to investigate whether WP-NMES also augments contractions ...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1886

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2008
D Straumann C J Bockisch K P Weber

Trochlear nerve palsy leads to kinematic aberrations of both the paretic and the unaffected eye. During dynamic head roll, the rotation axis of the covered paretic or unaffected eye deviates inward, while the rotation axis of the viewing paretic or unaffected eye aligns with the line of sight; this convergence of rotation axes increases with gaze moving in the direction of the unaffected eye. D...

2015
Masaki Kobayashi Kumiko Takahashi Miyuki Sato Shigeru Usuda

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stepping limb and step direction on step distance and the association of step distance and stepping laterality in step difference with walking ability and motor dysfunction. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects were thirty-nine patients with chronic hemiparesis as a result of stroke, who performed the MSL (Maximum Step Length) te...

Journal: :Stroke 2006
Yun Dong Bruce H Dobkin Steven Y Cen Allan D Wu Carolee J Winstein

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Functional brain imaging after stroke offers insight into motor network adaptations. This exploratory study examined whether motor cortical activation captured during arm-focused therapy can predict paretic hand functional gains. METHODS Eight hemiparetic patients had serial functional MRI (fMRI) while performing a pinch task before, midway, and after 2 weeks of constra...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
R F Lewis D S Zee H P Goldstein B L Guthrie

Drift of the eyes after saccades produces motion of images on the retina (retinal slip) that degrades visual acuity. In this study, we examined the contributions of proprioceptive and retinal afference to the suppression of postsaccadic drift induced by a unilateral ocular muscle paresis. Eye movements were recorded in three rhesus monkeys with a unilateral weakness of one vertical extraocular ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2003
James A Sharpe Douglas Tweed Agnes M F Wong

Palsy of a nerve might be expected to lower vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) responses in its fields of motion, but effects of peripheral neuromuscular disease were unknown. We recorded the VOR during sinusoidal head rotations in yaw, pitch, and roll at 0.5-2 Hz and static torsional gain in 43 patients with unilateral nerve palsies. Sixth nerve palsy (n = 21) reduced both abduction and adduction V...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2014
Céline Bonnyaud Didier Pradon Julien Boudarham Johanna Robertson Nicolas Vuillerme Nicolas Roche

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of a 20-min gait training session using the Lokomat® combined with a negative kinematic constraint on the non-paretic limb and a positive kinematic constraint on the paretic limb, on peak knee flexion and other biomechanical parameters in chronic hemiparetic subjects. DESIGN Preliminary study, before-after design. SUBJECTS Fifteen hemiparetic subjects. ME...

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