Outside of stroke, tDCS has had major setbacks in recent years. The DepressionDC study found it to be no better than sham as ...
Transcranial direct current stimulation was no better than sham stimulation in strengthening hand function after stroke when ...
Cerebellar patients exhibit various motor impairments, but the sequence of primary and compensatory processes leading to these deficits remains unclear. To investigate this, we reversibly blocked ...
Leprosy, a chronic and treatable infectious disease, affects the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes. Early detection is ...
Future tDCS interventions based on analyzing activity changes are able to predict motor recovery ... areas linked by lesion-impacted white matter connectivity most frequently involved in the ...
1 Mech-Sense, Department of Gastroenterology, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark 2 Center for Sensory-Motor Interactions ... to those observed in patients with other nerve fibre lesions.
It is proposed that this complex paroxysmal eye movement disorder results from (1) a lesion in the left vestibular nuclei causing ... Heel-shin-knee testing was mildly ataxic on the right with no ...
The deep tendon reflexes were brisk in the upper and normal in the ... Other ocular motor findings (saccadic pursuit and abnormal optokinetic nystagmus ) were compatible with a cerebellar lesion.3 4 ...
Functional outcome measures were assessed with standardized upper ... lesions sEMG biofeedback may be used to bridge the time of recovery, where muscle contraction is otherwise unnoticed and help in ...
Reflexes at the elbow, crook of the arm, wrists, and ankles may also be checked. Overactive reflexes are associated with upper motor neuron lesions, which are damaged areas of the neural pathway ...