all synergistic and independent movements are possible S0 Absence of sensibility in the autonomous area S1 Recovery of deep cutaneous pain sensibility within the autonomous area of the nerve S2 ...
Intensive upper limb neurorehabilitation in chronic stroke: outcomes from the Queen Square programme
Objective Persistent difficulty in using the upper limb remains a major contributor to physical disability post-stroke. There is a nihilistic view about what clinically relevant changes are possible ...
Initial evaluation of the nerve-injured patient should at least include assessment of static 2-PD in the digits and touch sensation in the cutaneous distribution of potentially injured nerves.
Citation: Ellis M, Campbell M and Mullin Elkins L (2018). Resolution of adhesive capsulitis using limb mobilization and cutaneous afferent stimulation. Front. Neurol. Conference Abstract: ...
The results indicated that sensory axons are attracted by all neurotrophins, and that neurotrophins are necessary for mixed nerves to extend within the developing limb. Figure 1: Targeting of the ...
The aim of this paper was to present structured rehabilitation protocols in two different patient groups with upper extremity nerve injuries using sEMG biofeedback. The principles of sEMG biofeedback ...
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