نتایج جستجو برای: action research arm test

تعداد نتایج: 2631734  

Journal: :Journal of clinical research & bioethics 2014
Barbara Castelnuovo Kevin Newell Yukari C Manabe Gavin Robertson

BACKGROUND Informed consent is premised on the participants' understanding the scope of the research and the associated risks and benefits. The objective was to evaluate the improvement in knowledge in a population unfamiliar with clinical trial concepts about "what it means to be part of a clinical trial" using an innovative educational tool called the 'Speaking Book'. METHODS This was a ran...

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of upper extremity coordination exercises based on fatigue prediction on fine and gross manual dexterity, upper limb motor function, shoulder and elbow proprioception, occupational performance, and activities of daily living in chronic stroke survivors. Methods: In this pilot double-blind randomized clinical trial, 24 chronic strokes were ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2010
R Buschfort J Brocke A Hess C Werner A Waldner Stefan Hesse

OBJECTIVES To assess the acceptance, utilization and clinical results of an arm studio designed to intensify treatment of the severely to moderately affected arm after stroke. In line with a distal bilateral approach, the equipment comprised 4 workstations, 1 finger trainer, and 3 machines for bilateral training of selected distal and proximal movements. DESIGN Open study. SUBJECTS Of 119 t...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2013
Tomoko Kitago Johnny Liang Vincent S Huang Sheila Hayes Phyllis Simon Laura Tenteromano Ronald M Lazar Randolph S Marshall Pietro Mazzoni Laura Lennihan John W Krakauer

BACKGROUND Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) has proven effective in increasing functional use of the affected arm in patients with chronic stroke. The mechanism of CIMT is not well understood. OBJECTIVE To demonstrate, in a proof-of-concept study, the feasibility of using kinematic measures in conjunction with clinical outcome measures to better understand the mechanism of recovery ...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2013
Anne Springer Simone Brandstädter Wolfgang Prinz

Accurately predicting other people's actions may involve two processes: internal real-time simulation (dynamic updating) and matching recently perceived action images (static matching). Using a priming of body parts, this study aimed to differentiate the two processes. Specifically, participants played a motion-controlled video game with either their arms or legs. They then observed arm movemen...

2014
Cameron Lindsay Julie Simpson Sissi Ispoglou Steve G Sturman Anand D Pandyan

BACKGROUND Patients surviving stroke but who have significant impairment of function in the affected arm are at more risk of developing pain, stiffness and contractures. The abnormal muscle activity, associated with post-stroke spasticity, is thought to be causally associated with the development of these complications. Treatment of spasticity is currently delayed until a patient develops signs...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1997
I L Swaine

OBJECTIVES There has been little research on the time course of recovery from injury in athletes. This is especially the case for recovery in arm power in injured swimmers. The purpose of this study was to compare the power output of the injured and non-injured arms of swimmers during recovery from injury by use of a maximal exercise test on a computer interfaced isokinetic swim bench. METHOD...

2017
Masaaki Yasuda John F. Stins Takahiro Higuchi

Evidence is increasing that brain areas that are responsible for action planning and execution are activated during the information processing of action-related verbs (e.g., pick or kick). To obtain further evidence, we conducted three experiments to see if constraining arm posture, which could disturb the motor planning and imagery for that arm, would lead to delayed judgment of verbs referrin...

Introduction: Action research is one of the important methods in medical education quality improvement. This study aims to improve quality of 'health service management' student’s clerkship course using action research. Methods: This action research study used mix method approach and was conducted in Tabriz University of Medical Science in 2018 year using Simon’s six stage model. Qualitative d...

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