UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA – SAN DIEGO IMAGE: MARK TUSZYNSKI, MD, PHD, IS A PROFESSOR OF NEUROSCIENCES AND DIRECTOR OF THE TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE AT UC SAN DIEGO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. CREDIT: UC SAN DIEGO HEALTH SCIENCES In recent years, researchers have made measurable progress, using animal models, to promote tissue regeneration in spinal cord injuries...
Tag: <span>rehabilitation</span>
Virtual reality technology could strengthen effects of traditional rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis
by Kessler Foundation Dr. Carly Wender supervises a research participant in a VR exercise training study at Kessler Foundation. Credit: Kessler Foundation/Jody Banks In a recent article, Kessler Foundation scientists advocated for the incorporation of virtual reality (VR) technology in cognitive rehabilitation research in multiple sclerosis (MS). They presented a conceptual framework supporting VR as...
Post-stroke rehabilitation proves more effective when vibratory stimulus coincides
by Medical University of South Carolina Researchers have found that the extra vibratory stimulus increases activity in the brain during grip tasks, which in turn improves a patient’s hand function after therapy has concluded. Credit: MUSC Health Every 40 seconds someone in the U.S. experiences a stroke, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention....
For the first time, stroke study reveals optimal timing and intensity for arm and hand rehabilitation
by Georgetown University Medical Center Micrograph showing cortical pseudolaminar necrosis, a finding seen in strokes on medical imaging and at autopsy. H&E-LFB stain. Credit: Nephron/Wikipedia A phase II, randomized clinical trial found that the optimal period for intensive rehabilitation of arm and hand use after a stroke should begin 60 to 90 days after the event. The study,...
Insights into how a stroke affects reading could help with rehabilitation
by Georgetown University Medical Center Credit: CC0 Public Domain Georgetown University researchers, looking at the ability of people to sound out words after a stroke, found that knowing which region of the brain was impacted by the stroke could have important implications for helping target rehabilitation efforts. The finding appeared August 30, 2021, in Brain Communications. “One in...
Virtual reality applied to rehabilitation for stroke and neurodegenerative disease patients
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO IMAGE: FMRI SCANS OF A STROKE PATIENT BEFORE AND AFTER REHABILITATION USING NON-IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY SOFTWARE CREDIT: RAPHAEL CASSEB/UNICAMP By José Tadeu Arantes | Agência FAPESP – Virtual reality-based rehabilitation programs are becoming an important complement to conventional motor therapy for stroke patients and individuals with...
Researchers report positive results for ReWalk ReStore exosuit in stroke rehabilitation
KESSLER FOUNDATION IMAGE: RESEARCHERS COMPLETED A MULTI-CENTER, SINGLE-ARM TRIAL STUDY OF THE RESTORE FOR GAIT TRAINING OF INDIVIDUALS UNDERGOING POST-STROKE REHABILITATION. East Hanover, NJ. September 9, 2020. A team of U.S. researchers published the results of a multi-center, single-arm trial of the ReWalk ReStore™ for gait training in individuals undergoing post-stroke rehabilitation. They found the...
KIST finds a strong correlation between ultrasonic stroke rehabilitation treatment and brain waves
Analysis of changes in the brain waves of stroke lesions by post-stroke ultrasound stimulation. Foundation laid for estimating the therapeutic effects by observing brainwave and the development of a patient-specific stimulation method NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (A) COMPARISON OF IPSILESIONAL (LEFT) AND CONTRALESIONAL (RIGHT) NORMALIZED DELTA POWER BETWEEN STROKE AND LIFU GROUP....
Simple test helps to predict and prevent falls
Scientists have developed a simple clinical test that can assess the lower limb strength of patients to predict their risk of falls. STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY DESIGNED BY STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY CARTOON AND COMIC ARTS STUDENT JOSH THOMAS WHO WON A COMPETITION TO ILLUSTRATE THE STUDY. view more CREDIT: STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY/JOSH THOMAS The “enhanced paper grip test” validated...
Putting the spring-cam back into stroke patients steps
TOHOKU UNIVERSITY LIGHTWEIGHT AND MOTOR-LESS SPRING-CAM ATTACHED TO AN ANKLE SUPPORT DEVICE PROVIDES STROKE PATIENTS WITH GREATER PUSH-OFF POWER – STABILIZING THEIR WALKING AND REDUCING FALLS view more CREDIT: TOHOKU UNIVERSITY A research group has developed a new, lightweight and motor-less device that can be easily attached to an ankle support device – otherwise known...
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