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White Matter Characteristics of Damage Along Fiber Tracts in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
PurposeThe white matter (WM) of the brain of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients is susceptible to neurodegenerative processes, but the specific...
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Ruyi Zhenbao Pills for Patients with Motor and Sensory Dysfunction after Stroke: A Double-Blinded, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Tibetan medicine Ruyi Zhenbao Pills (RZPs) in the treatment of patients with motor and sensory...
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Predictive nomogram for soft robotic hand rehabilitation of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage
BackgroundFew studies focused on the risk factors for hand rehabilitation of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) using of soft robotic hand therapy...
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Feasibility and acceptability of novel functional electronic stimulated rehabilitation application for treatment in patients with cerebrovascular disorders: the FRAT study protocol
BackgroundThe prognosis of patients with cerebrovascular disorders is poor owing to their high residual rate of hemiplegia. Delayed withdrawal from...
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Effects of trunk training using motor imagery on trunk control ability and balance function in patients with stroke
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of trunk training using motor imagery on trunk control and balance function in patients with stroke.
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The predictive value of lesion and disconnectome loads for upper limb motor impairment after stroke
ObjectiveThe putative effect of lesion-induced brain damage on post-stroke upper limb motor impairment can be estimated by overlaying a patient's...
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Effects of motor imagery based brain-computer interface on upper limb function and attention in stroke patients with hemiplegia: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundSeeking positive and comprehensive rehabilitation methods after stroke is an urgent problem to be solved, which is very important to...
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Is the robotic rehabilitation that is added to intensive body rehabilitation effective for maximization of upper extremity motor recovery following a stroke? A randomized controlled study
BackgroundTrunk stabilization, which is a factor that directly affects the performance of affected upper-limb movements in stroke patients, is of...
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Patient-tailored transcranial direct current stimulation to improve stroke rehabilitation: study protocol of a randomized sham-controlled trial
BackgroundMany patients do not fully regain motor function after ischemic stroke. Transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) targeting the motor...
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Effects of virtual reality-based motor control training on inflammation, oxidative stress, neuroplasticity and upper limb motor function in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundImmersive virtual reality (VR)-based motor control training (VRT) is an innovative approach to improve motor function in patients with...
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Effects of Training with a Brain–Computer Interface-Controlled Robot on Rehabilitation Outcome in Patients with Subacute Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
IntroductionStroke is always associated with a difficult functional recovery process. A brain–computer interface (BCI) is a technology which provides...
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The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a statistical analysis plan for a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundElectroencephalography (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow to modulate the sensorimotor rhythms and are emerging...
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Comparative Effectiveness of Dexamethasone in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in the United States
IntroductionTo compare the mortality of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 between those that required supplemental oxygen and received...
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Effects of task-based mirror therapy on upper limb motor function in hemiplegia: study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial
Background and purposeResearch to date has lacked definitive evidence to determine whether mirror therapy promotes the recovery of upper extremity...
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Kinematic alignment matches functional alignment for the extension gap: a consecutive analysis of 749 primary varus osteoarthritic knees with stress radiographs
PurposeThe alignment goal in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) remains debated. Two major strategies have emerged based on recreating the native knee:...
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Effects of Tuina combined with graded motor imagery on the upper-limb motor function and quality of life of patients with hemiplegia after stroke
ObjectiveTo observe the effects of Tuina (Chinese therapeutic massage) combined with graded motor imagery (GMI) on the upper-limb motor function and...
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Effects of combining two techniques of non-invasive brain stimulation in subacute stroke patients: a pilot study
BackgroundStrokes have recently become a leading cause of disability among Thai people. Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) seems to give promising...
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MRI characteristics of syringomyelia associated with foramen magnum arachnoiditis: differentiation from Chiari malformation
BackgroundIt is important to distinguish foramen magnum arachnoiditis (FMA) from Chiari malformation (CM) before surgery because the operative...
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Comparative Effectiveness and Durability of Biologics in Clinical Practice: Month 12 Outcomes from the International, Observational Psoriasis Study of Health Outcomes (PSoHO)
IntroductionGiven the chronic nature of psoriasis (PsO), more studies are needed that directly compare the effectiveness of different biologics over...
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Comparing Achievement of National Psoriasis Foundation Treatment Targets among Patients with Plaque Psoriasis Treated with Ixekizumab versus Other Biologics in Clinical and Real-World Studies
IntroductionThe National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) recommends evaluating patient response to treatment at week 12, with a target response of ≤ 1%...