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The impact factor (IF), also denoted as Journal impact factor (JIF), of an academic journal is a measure of the yearly average number of citations to recent. Authors Fieke S Koopman. In two freestanding but linked volumes, Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation provides comprehensive coverage of the science and practice of neurological rehabilitation. The lab is working to solve fundamental mysteries of biology and physiology that will inform mechanisms and new targets for therapy. Many neurorehabilitation programs, whether offered by hospitals or at private, specialized clinics, have a wide variety of specialists in many different fields to provide the most well rounded treatment of patients.
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Individual char-acteristics are summarized in Table 1. Figure shows the flow chart summarizing the subject inclusion at the different stages of the study. The maximum UE motor score is and the maximum LE motor score is 34. Randomized controlled trial of light therapy for fatigue following traumatic brain injury.
Mirror therapy promotes recovery from severe hemiparesis: a randomized controlled trial. Dohle C(1), Püllen J, Nakaten A, Küst J, Rietz C, Karbe H. The editor-in-chief is Randolph J. Nudo, PhD (University of Kansas Medical Center). The event-related fMRI protocol consisted of feedback conditions that were presented in a pseudo-random order (Figure 1). Each condition was repeated for trials per fMRI run.
Four fMRI runs were performed per patient. Download formatted paper in docx and LaTeX formats. Navigation General information. Statistical Analysis Descriptive statistics are given as mean ± standard devia-tion. The Shapiro–Wilk statistic was used to test the nor-mality of the distribution of all variables.
The rehabilitation and management of patients with chronic neurological disabilities became sufficiently specialized to warrant the establishment of a society dedicated to advancing clinical care and basic and clinical research in this growing field. We further identify critical components of future neural repair strategies and explore the most updated knowledge, progress, and challenges in the fields of cellular neuronal repair , neural interfacing, and neurorehabilitation , all with the goal of better understanding neurological injury and how to improve recovery.
Somatosensory input may lead to long-lasting cortical plasticity enhanced by motor recovery in patients with neurological impairments. Sensory transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) is a relatively risk-free and easy-to-implement modality for rehabilitation. High-frequency rTMS promotes increase in cortical excit-ability while low-frequency rTMS produces a decrease in cortex excitability.
Post hoc multiple comparison tests were performed using the Bonferroni metho which adjusts the significance level for multiple comparisons.
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