Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
6 articles tagged "Neurorehabilitation and neural repair"
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Freezing of Gait Linked to Maladaptive Task Prioritization in Parkinson’s
Patients with freezing of gait maintain walking speed by sacrificing manual task accuracy, driven by impaired theta-band neural activity.
Cortical Stimulation Reduces Overactive Bladder Symptoms After Stroke
A randomized trial shows low-frequency rTMS improves urinary function and quality of life while lowering societal costs.
Distributed HABIT-ILE Dosing Matches Massed Therapy for Bilateral Cerebral Palsy
Spreading 90 hours of intensive bimanual and lower extremity therapy over 15 weeks yields functional gains equivalent to 3-week programs.
Postural Control Deficits Drive Gait Dysfunction in Huntington's Disease
Wearable sensor data show that balance impairments explain up to 39 percent of gait variance and emerge during the pre-manifest stage.
Higher Daily Step Counts Linked to Reduced Bradykinesia and Increased Dyskinesia
Objective wearable data from 80 patients shows a correlation between physical activity and motor symptom trade-offs in Parkinson's disease.
Specific RehaCom Modules Predict Processing Speed Gains in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Progression in attention-based modules and baseline characteristics like IQ and age determine cognitive outcomes in progressive MS.