نتایج جستجو برای: cervicocephalic kinesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 192  

2000
Lynette A. Jones

The term kinesthesia refers to the perception of limb movement and position, and is often broadly defined to include the perception of force as well. These sensory perceptions originate primarily from the activity of mechanoreceptors in muscles, which provides the central nervous system with information about the static length of muscles, the rate at which muscle length changes, and the forces ...

Journal: :International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 2019

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Teser Wong Denise Y P Henriques

Motor control relies on multiple sources of information. To estimate the position and motion of the hand, the brain uses both vision and body-position (proprioception and kinesthesia) senses from sensors in the muscles, tendons, joints, and skin. Although performance is better when more than one sensory modality is present, visuomotor adaptation suggests that people tend to rely much more on vi...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Jennifer A Semrau Troy M Herter Stephen H Scott Sean P Dukelow

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Developing a better understanding of the trajectory and timing of stroke recovery is critical for developing patient-centered rehabilitation approaches. Here, we quantified proprioceptive and motor deficits using robotic technology during the first 6 months post stroke to characterize timing and patterns in recovery. We also make comparisons of robotic assessments to trad...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2015
Jennifer A Semrau Jeffery C Wang Troy M Herter Stephen H Scott Sean P Dukelow

BACKGROUND After stroke, visuospatial and kinesthetic (sense of limb motion) deficits are common, occurring in approximately 30% and 60% of individuals, respectively. Although both types of deficits affect aspects of spatial processing necessary for daily function, few studies have investigated the relationship between these 2 deficits after stroke. OBJECTIVE We aimed to characterize the rela...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
James F Meschia Cheryl Bushnell Bernadette Boden-Albala Lynne T Braun Dawn M Bravata Seemant Chaturvedi Mark A Creager Robert H Eckel Mitchell S V Elkind Myriam Fornage Larry B Goldstein Steven M Greenberg Susanna E Horvath Costantino Iadecola Edward C Jauch Wesley S Moore John A Wilson

The aim of this updated statement is to provide comprehensive and timely evidence-based recommendations on the prevention of stroke among individuals who have not previously experienced a stroke or transient ischemic attack. Evidence-based recommendations are included for the control of risk factors, interventional approaches to atherosclerotic disease of the cervicocephalic circulation, and an...

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