نتایج جستجو برای: treadmill

تعداد نتایج: 11572  

2017
Mal-Soon Shin Tae-Woon Kim Jae-Min Lee Eun-Sang Ji Baek-Vin Lim

Parkinson disease is one of the common brain diseases caused by dopaminergic neuronal loss in the substantia nigra and dopaminergic fiber loss in the striatum. In the present study, the effects of treadmill exercise on motor performance, dopaminergic loss of neurons and fibers, and α-synuclein expression in the nigrostriatum were evaluated using rotenone-induced Parkinson rats. For the inductio...

2012
Xiaojiao Yang Zhijie He Qi Zhang Yi Wu Yongshan Hu Xiaolou Wang Mingfen Li Zhiyuan Wu Zhenzhen Guo Jingchun Guo Jie Jia

Pre-ischemic treadmill training exerts cerebral protection in the prevention of cerebral ischemia by alleviating neurotoxicity induced by excessive glutamate release following ischemic stroke. However, the underlying mechanism of this process remains unclear. Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury was observed in a rat model after 2 weeks of pre-ischemic treadmill training. Cerebrospinal fluid wa...

2000
W. K. Timoszyk R. D. de Leon N. London R. Joynes K. Minakata R. R. Roy V. R. Edgerton D. J. Reinkensmeyer David Reinkensmeyer

We are developing robotic devices for locomotion training after spinal cord injury. In this paper we compare two approaches to controlling and quantifying bipedal stepping of spinal rats with robots. In the first approach, the rats stepped on a physical treadmill with robot arms attached to their lower shanks. In the second, the rats stepped on a virtual treadmill generated by the robots. The r...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
Maike Hodapp Julia Vry Volker Mall Michael Faist

In healthy children, short latency leg muscle reflexes are profoundly modulated throughout the step cycle in a functionally meaningful way and contribute to the electromyographic (EMG) pattern observed during gait. With maturation of the corticospinal tract, the reflex amplitudes are depressed via supraspinal inhibitory mechanisms. In the soleus muscle the rhythmic part of the modulation patter...

2014
Alyssa M. Fenuta Audrey L. Hicks

Body weight supported locomotor training uses neuroplasticity principles to improve recovery following a spinal cord injury (SCI). Steady state locomotion using the same body weight support (BWS) percent was compared in 7 males (42.6 ± 4.29 years) with incomplete SCI and matched (gender, age) noninjured controls (42.7 ± 5.4 years) using the Lokomat, Manual Treadmill, and ZeroG. The VO2000, Pola...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2015
Emily H Sinitski Edward D Lemaire Natalie Baddour

Motek Medical's Computer Aided Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN)-Extended system is a virtual environment primarily used in physical rehabilitation and biomechanical research. This virtual environment consists of a 180 degree projection screen used to display a virtual scene, a 12-camera motion capture system, and a six degree of freedom actuated platform equipped with a dual-belt treadmill an...

Journal: :Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2008
Mihaela Jekic Eric L Foster Michelle R Ballinger Subha V Raman Orlando P Simonetti

Treadmill exercise stress testing is an essential tool in the prevention, detection, and treatment of a broad spectrum of cardiovascular disease. After maximal exercise, cardiac images at peak stress are typically acquired using nuclear scintigraphy or echocardiography, both of which have inherent limitations. Although CMR offers superior image quality, the lack of MRI-compatible exercise and m...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2013
Ji-Eun Kim Mal-Soon Shin Tae-Beom Seo Eun-Sang Ji Seong-Soo Baek Sam-Jun Lee Joon-Ki Park Chang-Ju Kim

Autism is a neurological disorder that occurs during childhood and is characterized by impairments in social interaction and communication, as well as restricted and repetitive behaviors. Abnormalities of the cerebellum in autism include Purkinje cell loss and motor disturbance. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of treadmill exercise on motor coordination and balance in correlation ...

2015
M Tranholm A T Kristensen M L Broberg M P Groth

INTRODUCTION Muscle hematomas are the second most common complication of hemophilia and insufficient treatment may result in serious and even life-threatening complications. Hemophilic dogs and rats do experience spontaneous muscle bleeding, but currently, no experimental animal model is available specifically investigating spontaneous muscle bleeds in a hemophilic setting. AIM The objective ...

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