نتایج جستجو برای: hand motor function

تعداد نتایج: 1558776  

Journal: :Physical therapy 2010
Julie A Williams Alvaro Pascual-Leone Felipe Fregni

BACKGROUND Interhemispheric inhibition might be a beneficial cortico-cortical interaction, but also might be maladaptive in people with neurological disorders. One recently revisited technique that has been shown to be effective in improving motor function in people with stroke using interhemispheric modulation is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). OBJECTIVE The aim of this study...

2013
Eun Sook Park Dong Wook Rha Jin Hee Park Doug Ho Park Eun Geol Sim

PURPOSE The objective of this study was to describe hand function in relation with gross motor function and subtype of spastic cerebral palsy and to investigate the relationships among gross motor function, bimanual performance, unimanual capacity and upper limb functional measures in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). MATERIALS AND METHODS We collected upper extremity data of 140 chi...

2014
Alireza Gharabaghi Dominic Kraus Maria T. Leão Martin Spüler Armin Walter Martin Bogdan Wolfgang Rosenstiel Georgios Naros Ulf Ziemann

Motor recovery after stroke is an unsolved challenge despite intensive rehabilitation training programs. Brain stimulation techniques have been explored in addition to traditional rehabilitation training to increase the excitability of the stimulated motor cortex. This modulation of cortical excitability augments the response to afferent input during motor exercises, thereby enhancing skilled m...

Journal: :Science 1996
R J Nudo B M Wise F SiFuentes G W Milliken

Substantial functional reorganization takes place in the motor cortex of adult primates after a focal ischemic infarct, as might occur in stroke. A subtotal lesion confined to a small portion of the representation of one hand was previously shown to result in a further loss of hand territory in the adjacent, undamaged cortex of adult squirrel monkeys. In the present study, retraining of skilled...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
farin soleimani roshanak vameghi mehdi rassafiani nazila akbar fahimi zahra nobakht

objectives: cerebral palsy (cp) describes a group of disorders in the development of movement and posture in the developing brain. the main aim of this study was to determine the distribution of motor impairment and associated disorders in a population of children with cp. methods: this study was carried out in 2011 during three months, on 200 cp children. multiple sources of ascertainment were...

Journal: :Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 2016
Daniel C Lu V Reggie Edgerton Morteza Modaber Nicholas AuYong Erika Morikawa Sharon Zdunowski Melanie E Sarino Majid Sarrafzadeh Marc R Nuwer Roland R Roy Yury Gerasimenko

BACKGROUND Paralysis of the upper limbs from spinal cord injury results in an enormous loss of independence in an individual's daily life. Meaningful improvement in hand function is rare after 1 year of tetraparesis. Therapeutic developments that result in even modest gains in hand volitional function will significantly affect the quality of life for patients afflicted with high cervical injury...

2016
Jeremy D. Wong Paul Gribble Jeremy Wong Jody Culham Jeremy D Wong

Research continues to explore the mechanisms that mediate successful motor control. Behaviourally-relevant modulation of muscle commands is dependent on sensory signals. Proprioception – the sense of body position – is one signal likely to be crucial for motor learning. The present thesis explores the relationship between human proprioception and motor learning. First we investigated changes to...

2015
Vagner Wilian Batista e Sá Maria Katia Gomes Maria Luíza Sales Rangel Tiago Arruda Sanchez Filipe Azaline Moreira Sebastian Hoefle Inaiacy Bittencourt Souto Antônio José Ledo Alves da Cunha Ana Paula Fontana Claudia Domingues Vargas Carlos Franco-Paredes

BACKGROUND Leprosy is an endemic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that predominantly attacks the skin and peripheral nerves, leading to progressive impairment of motor, sensory and autonomic function. Little is known about how this peripheral neuropathy affects corticospinal excitability of handgrip muscles. Our purpose was to explore the motor cortex organization after progres...

2013
Mee-Young Kim Ju-Hyun Kim Jeong-Uk Lee Byong-Yong Hwang Junghwan Kim

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has recently been demonstrated to improve motor function after stroke. However, no study has yet tested the synergetic effects of physical exercise on rTMS in clinical settings. We investigated the effect of a 6-session course of low frequency rTMS on contralesional primary motor cortex combined with range-of motion (ROM) exercise on paretic h...

2014
Jocelyn L. Bowden Gaven G. Lin Penelope A. McNulty

Sensation is commonly impaired immediately post-stroke but little is known about the long-term changes in cutaneous sensation that have the capacity to adversely impact independence and motor-function. We investigated cutaneous sensory thresholds across the hand in the chronic post-stroke period. Cutaneous sensation was assessed in 42 community-dwelling stroke patients and compared to 36 health...

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