نتایج جستجو برای: somnambulism

تعداد نتایج: 581  

2011
Jitka Buskova Petr Busek Sona Nevsimalova

BACKGROUND Nocturnal sleep of patients suffering from various forms of dementia is often impaired by nocturnal agitation or nocturnal wandering. Anticonvulsives such as carbamazepine or valproate are reported to have some therapeutic efficacy, but there is little information about other drugs suitable for treatment of this condition. CASE REPORT Our patient, a 77-year-old Czech woman with inc...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2000
P DeVita T Hortobagyi

At self-selected walking speeds, elderly compared with young adults generate decreased joint torques and powers in the lower extremity. These differences may be actual gait-limiting factors and neuromuscular adaptations with age or simply a consciously selected motor pattern to produce a slower gait. The purpose of the study was to compare joint torques and powers of young and elderly adults wa...

2018
Krzysztof Prusik Jakub Kortas Katarzyna Prusik Jan Mieszkowski Joanna Jaworska Wojciech Skrobot Marcin Lipinski Ewa Ziemann Jedrzej Antosiewicz

Objective Different studies have demonstrated that regular exercise can induce changes in the lipid profile, but results remain inconclusive. Available data suggest that correction of vitamin D deficiency can improve the lipid profile. In this study, we have hypothesized that Nordic Walking training will improve lipid profile in elderly women supplemented with vitamin D. Methods A total of 10...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2012
Shiu-Ling Chiu Li-Shan Chou

Investigating inter-joint coordination at different walking speeds in young and elderly adults could provide insights to age-related changes in neuromuscular control of gait. We examined effects of walking speed and age on the pattern and variability of inter-joint coordination. Gait analyses of 10 young and 10 elderly adults were performed with different self-selected speeds, including a prefe...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2007
Jeff R Houck Kenneth E De Haven Mike Maloney

STUDY DESIGN Two-factor, mixed experimental design. OBJECTIVES To compare movement patterns of subjects who are anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficient and classified as noncopers to controls during early stance of anticipated and unanticipated straight and cutting tasks. BACKGROUND Altered neuromuscular control of subjects that are ACL deficient and noncoper theoretically influences mov...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2004
Michael S Orendurff Ava D Segal Glenn K Klute Jocelyn S Berge Eric S Rohr Nancy J Kadel

The movement of the center of mass (COM) during human walking has been hypothesized to follow a sinusoidal pattern in the vertical and mediolateral directions. The vertical COM displacement has been shown to increase with velocity, but little is known about the mediolateral movement of the COM. In our evaluation of the mediolateral COM displacement at several walking speeds, 10 normal subjects ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2015
Patrick Morgan Aaron Embry Lindsay Perry Katy Holthaus Chris M Gregory

Poststroke motor control is characterized by greatly reduced muscle power generation. To date, the extent to which muscle power limits walking performance or whether its remediation should be a primary component of locomotor rehabilitation has yet to be established. The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility and the effects of Poststroke Optimization of Walking using Explosive Res...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 1986
J R Haule

This paper describes Pierre Janet’s pioneering work in the area of hypnosis which was based on suggestion and dissociation. Janet was the first to describe somnambulism as a phenomenon whereby two or more states of consciousness are dissociated by a cleft of amnesia and seem to operate independently of one another. Janet’s early understanding of rapport also had roots in dissociation in that th...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2008
M Boly C Phillips L Tshibanda A Vanhaudenhuyse M Schabus T T Dang-Vu G Moonen R Hustinx P Maquet S Laureys

Spontaneous brain activity has recently received increasing interest in the neuroimaging community. However, the value of resting-state studies to a better understanding of brain-behavior relationships has been challenged. That altered states of consciousness are a privileged way to study the relationships between spontaneous brain activity and behavior is proposed, and common resting-state bra...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1992
D Mohan P K Sethi R Ravi

The swing-phase motion of the shank of an above-knee prosthesis has been modelled mathematically. An inexpensive endoskeletal prosthesis was designed using the Jaipur foot and conduit pipes with a hinge joint for the knee. Results of field trials and the modelling indicate that a very simple above-knee prosthesis can give near normal gait at "normal" walking speeds on flat surfaces. The swing o...

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