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Somatosensory Loss after Stroke
What is “usual care” in the rehabilitation of upper limb sensory loss ...
Stroke patients assessed as having upper limb sensory loss frequently do not receive treatment for their deficits. Therapists typically use ...
FRequeNCy OF DISCRIMINATIve SeNSORy LOSS IN The hAND ...
The aim of this study was to quantify the proportion of stroke patients presenting with discriminative sensory loss of the hand in the post-acute rehabilitation ...
Poor motor function is associated with reduced sensory processing ...
The possibility to regain motor function after stroke depends on the intactness of motor and sensory pathways. In this study, we evaluated ...
Sensory loss in stroke patients: Effective training of tactile and ...
Although somatosensory loss following stroke is common, with negative consequences for functional outcome, studies of existing somatosensory retraining ...
Body temperature and esthesia in individuals with stroke - Nature
Patients with stroke commonly report the sensation of colder temperature in the plegic limb. A study reported that 64% of patients with stroke ...
Effects of Stroke - American Stroke Association
When stroke occurs in the brain stem, it can affect both sides of the body. The most severe damage could leave someone in a 'locked-in' state.
Current clinical practice in managing somatosensory impairments ...
Stroke-induced somatosensory impairments seem to be clinically overlooked, despite their prevalence and influence on motor recovery ...
Correlations between motor and sensory functions in upper limb ...
validated in Brazil that measures sensory- motor recovery in stroke patients. The sections related to upper limb motor function and sensibility were applied.
What is “usual care” in the rehabilitation of upper limb sensory loss ...
Therapist practice reports for n = 86 patients with somatosensory loss revealed 16% did not receive somatosensory rehabilitation. The most ...
Clinical Usefulness of Real-time Sensory Compensation Feedback ...
The sensory dysfunction after the stroke also greatly affects motor function. In particular, it is known that the presence of sensory dysfunction in the ...
Rethinking Remapping: Circuit Mechanisms of Recovery after Stroke
After stroke, decreased excitability of the ipsilesional motor cortex (iM1) is thought to reduce the inhibitory influence of iM1 onto the ...
Sensory Training: - Michigan Occupational Therapy Association
When gripping an object, don't apply more force than is necessary. 30. Page 31. Remediation of sensory loss / dysfunction post-stroke.
Assessment of sensory impairment of the upper limb post-stroke by ...
Stroke survivors report the impact of somatosensory loss to be concerning and significant, though often neglected by healthcare professionals (Carlsson et al., ...
Somatosensory assessment and treatment after stroke: An evidence ...
Loss of body sensations is common after stroke, impacting negatively on recovery and performance of activities of daily living. Despite advances in the evidence ...
Sensory syndromes in parietal stroke - Neurology.org
(3) The atypical sensory syndrome consists of a sensory loss involving all modalities of sensation in a partial distribution. ... Somatosensory Deficits After ...
Stroke recovery improved by sensory deprivation, mouse study shows
Brain imaging on such people shows that control of the fingers shifts from the stroke-damaged area of the brain to a neighboring undamaged area, a process known ...
Interventions for sensory impairment in the upper limb after stroke
Multiple interventions for upper limb sensory impairment after stroke are described but there is insufficient evidence to support or refute ...
Addressing Somatosensory Deficits in Post-Stroke Patients
Occupational therapists recognize the crucial importance of addressing somatosensory impairments in the post-stroke population. These impairments can ...
Isolated Facial Sensory Loss in Stroke Restricted to ... - JAMA Network
Isolated facial sensory loss may be the result of ischemic stroke of the ventroposteromedial nucleus. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) may depict this.
Barrel cortex plasticity after photothrombotic stroke involves ... - Nature
Another reason is that ISI may lack the resolution to detect the activity of small numbers of neurons (scattered over a large cortical area or ...