نتایج جستجو برای: motor impairments

تعداد نتایج: 181213  

Journal: :Stroke 2002
Lu Han Diane Law-Gibson Michael Reding

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The function-related group (FRG) classification is based on functional assessment and has been assumed to encompass the effects of different patterns and severity of neurological impairments. This assumption may not be correct. It has been proposed as a means of comparing rehabilitation outcome across institutions. If neurological impairments significantly affect FRG outc...

2017
Manuel Montero-Odasso Frederico Pieruccini-Faria Robert Bartha Sandra E. Black Elizabeth Finger Morris Freedman Barry Greenberg David A. Grimes Robert A. Hegele Christopher Hudson Peter W. Kleinstiver Anthony E. Lang Mario Masellis Paula M. McLaughlin Douglas P. Munoz Stephen Strother Richard H. Swartz Sean Symons Maria Carmela Tartaglia Lorne Zinman Michael J. Strong William McIlroy

BACKGROUND The association of cognitive and motor impairments in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases is thought to be related to damage in the common brain networks shared by cognitive and cortical motor control processes. These common brain networks play a pivotal role in selecting movements and postural synergies that meet an individual's needs. Pathology in this "highest...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2007
Jeffrey A Kleim Jeffery A Boychuk DeAnna L Adkins

Stroke remains the leading cause of adult disability, with upper extremity motor impairments being the most prominent functional deficit in surviving stroke victims. The development of animal models of upper extremity dysfunction after stroke has enabled investigators to examine the neural mechanisms underlying rehabilitation-dependent motor recovery as well as the efficacy of various adjuvant ...

Journal: :Down's syndrome, research and practice : the journal of the Sarah Duffen Centre 2006
Naznin Virji-Babul Kimberly Kerns Eric Zhou Asha Kapur Maggie Shiffrar

Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children with Down syndrome have traditionally emphasised the acquisition of motor milestones. As increasing evidence suggests that motor milestones have limited predictive power for long-term motor outcomes, researchers have shifted their focus to understanding the underlying perceptual-motor competencies that infl...

Journal: :Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2021

Parkinson’s disease (PD) results from the degeneration of dopamine in substantia nigra, which plays a role motor control, mood, and cognitive functions. Some processes brain PD patient can be overlapped with non-motor functions, where some same circuitry that is related to mood regulation also affected. Commonly, most patients experience symptoms such as speech impairments, bradykinesia, or res...

2015
Kyoung Bo Lee Seong Hoon Lim Kyung Hoon Kim Ki Jeon Kim Yang Rae Kim Woo Nam Chang Jun Woo Yeom Young Dong Kim Byong Yong Hwang

The aim of this study is to compare the time-course changes in neurologic impairments (trunk control, motor function, sensory, and cognition) and recovery in functional impairments (activity of daily livings and gait) simultaneously from initiating rehabilitation to 6 months after stroke. Consecutive stroke patients were recruited from the department of nervous surgery, and transferred into the...

2015
Amer A. AlSaif Samira Alsenany

[Purpose] Motor control and muscle strength impairments are the prime reasons for motor behavior disorders in children with spastic cerebral palsy. These impairments lead to histological changes in muscle growth and the learning of motor skills. Therefore, such children experience reduced muscle force generation and decreased muscle flexibility. We investigated the effect of training with Ninte...

2016
M.J. Lelos R.J. Morgan C.M. Kelly E.M. Torres A.E. Rosser S.B. Dunnett

BACKGROUND Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) display cognitive and neuropsychiatric dysfunctions, especially with disease progression. Although these impairments have been reported to impact more heavily upon a patient's quality of life than any motor dysfunctions, there are currently no interventions capable of adequately targeting these non-motor deficits. OBJECTIVES Utilizin...

Journal: :Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research 2012
Sally A Linkenauger Matthew D Lerner Verónica C Ramenzoni Dennis R Proffitt

Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have known impairments in social and motor skills. Identifying putative underlying mechanisms of these impairments could lead to improved understanding of the etiology of core social/communicative deficits in ASDs, and identification of novel intervention targets. The ability to perceptually integrate one's physical capacities with one's environ...

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