نتایج جستجو برای: motor recovery

تعداد نتایج: 353195  

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2008
Shyam Prabhakaran Eric Zarahn Claire Riley Allison Speizer Ji Y Chong Ronald M Lazar Randolph S Marshall John W Krakauer

BACKGROUND Motor recovery after stroke is predicted only moderately by clinical variables, implying that there is still a substantial amount of unexplained, biologically meaningful variability in recovery. Regression diagnostics can indicate whether this is associated simply with Gaussian error or instead with multiple subpopulations that vary in their relationships to the clinical variables. ...

Journal: :Physical therapy 1988
S C Loewen B A Anderson

Many physical therapists use descriptive and functional assessments of motor recovery for patients with stroke. The purpose of this study was to establish the reliability of two such assessments. The Modified Motor Assessment Scale (MMAS) assesses motor recovery; the Barthel Index assesses functional independence. Interrater and intrarater reliability were determined for the total scores and in...

2012
Boubker Zaaimi Steve A. Edgley Demetris S. Soteropoulos Stuart N. Baker

Damage to the corticospinal tract is a leading cause of motor disability, for example in stroke or spinal cord injury. Some function usually recovers, but whether plasticity of undamaged ipsilaterally descending corticospinal axons and/or brainstem pathways such as the reticulospinal tract contributes to recovery is unknown. Here, we examined the connectivity in these pathways to motor neurons ...

Abolfazel Faghihi Amrollah Roozbehi, Hamdollah Delaviz, Jamshid Mohamadi

Objective(s) Motor deficit and neuron degeneration is seen after nerve transection. The aim of this study is to determine whether a poled polyvinelidene fluoride (PVDF) tube with other supportive strategies can protect the neuronal morphology and motor function after sciatic nerve transaction in rats. Materials and Methods After transection of the left sciatic nerve in 60 male Wistar rats (2...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurology 2011
Andrew M Goldfine Nicholas D Schiff

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Standard neurorehabilitation approaches have limited impact on motor recovery in patients with severe brain injuries. Consideration of the contributions of impaired arousal offers a novel approach to understand and enhance recovery. RECENT FINDINGS Animal and human neuroimaging studies are elucidating the neuroanatomical bases of arousal and of arousal regulation, the proces...

Journal: :The Keio journal of medicine 2010
Noriyuki Higo

Cerebral injury, such as stroke, cause functional deficits; however some functions can recover with postlesion rehabilitative training. Several recent studies using rodents and monkeys have reported the effects of postlesion training on functional recovery after brain injury. We present herein an overview of recent animal experimental studies on the effects of postlesion motor training on brain...

2013
Naoyuki Takeuchi Shin-Ichi Izumi

Motor recovery after stroke is related to neural plasticity, which involves developing new neuronal interconnections, acquiring new functions, and compensating for impairment. However, neural plasticity is impaired in the stroke-affected hemisphere. Therefore, it is important that motor recovery therapies facilitate neural plasticity to compensate for functional loss. Stroke rehabilitation prog...

2016
Pradeep Kumar Prachi Kathuria Pallavi Nair Kameshwar Prasad

Early evaluation of the pyramidal tract using Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is a prerequisite to decide the optimal treatment or to assess appropriate rehabilitation. The early predictive value of DTI for assessing motor and functional recovery in ischemic stroke (IS) has yielded contradictory results. The purpose is to systematically review and summarize the current available literature on th...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Isabelle Favre Thomas A Zeffiro Olivier Detante Alexandre Krainik Marc Hommel Assia Jaillard

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Although neuroimaging studies have revealed specific patterns of reorganization in the sensorimotor control network after stroke, their role in recovery remains unsettled. To review the existing evidence systematically, we performed activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies investigating upper limb movement-related brain activity af...

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