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Selective Functional Movement Assessment

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432844/prediction-models-for-physical-function-in-covid-19-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João Eduardo de Azevedo Vieira, Arthur de Sá Ferreira, Laura Braga Monnerat, Mariana Soares da Cal, Angelo Thomaz Abalada Ghetti, Thiago Thomaz Mafort, Agnaldo José Lopes
BACKGROUND: The burden of caring for patients who have survived COVID-19 will be enormous in the coming years, especially with respect to physical function. Physical function has been routinely assessed using the Post-COVID-19 Functional Status (PCFS) scale. AIM: This study built prediction models for the PCFS scale using sociodemographic data, clinical findings, lung function, and muscle strength. METHOD: Two hundred and one patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) completed the PCFS scale to assess physical function...
January 2024: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432797/resistance-training-maintains-physical-function-but-does-not-prevent-changes-in-body-composition-and-biochemical-markers-after-detraining-in-aging-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruno Bavaresco Gambassi, Crimério Ribeiro Dos Santos Júnior, Adriano Oliveira Dos Santos, Eduardo Bittencourt Rohrs, Tânia Maria Gaspar Novais, Paulo Adriano Schwingel, Cláudio César Zoppi
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to analyze the effects of 10 weeks of resistance training (RT) and subsequent 4 weeks of detraining on physical function, body composition, and biochemical markers in aging adults. METHODS: The study sample was selected by convenience and consisted of 12 women with a mean age of 58 ± 7 years. Physical function [Latin-American Group of Development for Maturity (GDLAM) general index], body composition, total and fractional cholesterol, triglycerides, and glycemia were assessed before and after RT (10 weeks) and detraining (4 weeks)...
January 2024: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432496/functional-interaction-of-abnormal-beta-and-gamma-oscillations-on-bradykinesia-in-parkinsonian-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinxin Jiang, Jian Yang, Zirui Wang, Jun Jia, Gang Wang
Bradykinesia, a debilitating symptom characterized by impaired movement initiation and reduced speed in Parkinson's disease (PD), is associated with abnormal oscillatory activity in the motor cortex-basal ganglia circuit. We investigated the interplay between abnormal beta and gamma oscillations in relation to bradykinesia in parkinsonian rats. Our findings showed reduced movement activities in parkinsonian rats, accompanied by enhanced high beta oscillations in the motor cortex, which are closely associated with movement transitional difficulties...
March 1, 2024: Brain Research Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431574/accuracy-of-temporomandibular-disorders-diagnosis-evaluated-through-the-diagnostic-criteria-for-temporomandibular-disorder-dc-tdm-axis-ii-compared-to-the-axis-i-evaluations-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Giuseppe Minervini, Maria Maddalena Marrapodi, Yuliia Siurkel, Marco Cicciù, Vincenzo Ronsivalle
BACKGROUND: The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a complex joint that facilitates mandibular movements during speech, chewing, and swallowing activities. The Axis I evaluation of the DC/TMD focuses on assessing physical diagnoses related to TMDs. It includes an assessment of pain and functional limitations, such as jaw opening range, joint sounds, and joint tenderness. The Axis II evaluation of the DC/TMD provides information on the patient's psychological status and quality of life. This Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis aimed to evaluate the accuracy of Temporomandibular Disorders diagnosis considered through the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorder (DC/TDM) axis II compared to the Axis I evaluations...
March 2, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431564/clinical-and-electromyographic-signals-analysis-about-the-effect-of-space-adjustment-splint-on-overerupted-maxillary-molars
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qun Lei, Dong Lin, Kaijin Lin, Wenxiu Huang, Dong Wu, Yuyu Liu
BACKGROUND: Overerupted maxillary molars is common in adults, which can lead to insufficient intermaxillary vertical space ,great difficulty in prosthetic reconstruction ,and cause occlusal interference in movements.To reconstruct occlusal function, it is necessary to prepare enough space for prostheses. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of space-adjustment occlusal splint on overerupted maxillary molars by clinical and electromyographic signals analysis. METHODS: Eighteen patients with overerupted maxillary molars were selected to wear space-adjustment occlusal splint suppressing overerupted maxillary molars for three months...
March 2, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422831/transient-resting-state-salience-limbic-co-activation-patterns-in-functional-neurological-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha Weber, Janine Bühler, Serafeim Loukas, Thomas A W Bolton, Giorgio Vanini, Rupert Bruckmaier, Selma Aybek
BACKGROUND: Functional neurological disorders were historically regarded as the manifestation of a dynamic brain lesion which might be linked to trauma or stress, although this association has not yet been directly tested yet. Analysing large-scale brain network dynamics at rest in relation to stress biomarkers assessed by salivary cortisol and amylase could provide new insights into the pathophysiology of functional neurological symptoms. METHODS: Case-control resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study of 79 patients with mixed functional neurological disorders (i...
February 28, 2024: NeuroImage: Clinical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411754/knee-biomechanics-during-neurocognitively-challenged-drop-landings-in-male-elite-soccer-players-with-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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Ghazal Mohammad Gholipour Aghdam, Mohammad Hossein Alizadeh, Hooman Minoonejad, Elham Shirzad, Jan Wilke
BACKGROUND: Reactive decision-making during athletic movement has been demonstrated to evoke unfavorable biomechanics associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture. However, the current evidence is based on assessments of healthy individuals. We aimed to investigate unplanned jump landing kinetics and knee kinematics in ACL-reconstructed (ACLR) and non-injured athletes. METHODS: A total of 30 male professional soccer players (n = 15 ACLR after return to play, n = 15 matched controls) performed six drop landings onto a force plate...
February 27, 2024: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409793/stereotactic-awake-basal-ganglia-electrophysiological-recording-and-stimulation-sabers-a-novel-staged-procedure-for-personalized-targeting-of-deep-brain-stimulation-in-pediatric-movement-and-neuropsychiatric-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark A Liker, Terence D Sanger, Jennifer A MacLean, Jaya Nataraj, Enrique Arguelles, Mark Krieger, Aaron Robison, Joffre Olaya
Selection of targets for deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been based on clinical experience, but inconsistent and unpredictable outcomes have limited its use in patients with heterogeneous or rare disorders. In this large case series, a novel staged procedure for neurophysiological assessment from 8 to 12 temporary depth electrodes is used to select targets for neuromodulation that are tailored to each patient's functional needs. Thirty children and young adults underwent deep brain stimulation target evaluation with the new procedure: Stereotactic Awake Basal ganglia Electrophysiological Recording and Stimulation (SABERS)...
February 26, 2024: Journal of Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409060/does-somatosensory-discrimination-therapy-alter-sensorimotor-upper-limb-function-differently-compared-to-motor-therapy-in-children-and-adolescents-with-unilateral-cerebral-palsy-study-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lize Kleeren, Lisa Mailleux, Belinda McLean, Catherine Elliott, Griet Dequeker, Anja Van Campenhout, Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, Geert Verheyden, Els Ortibus, Katrijn Klingels, Hilde Feys
BACKGROUND: Besides motor impairments, up to 90% of the children and adolescents with unilateral cerebral palsy (uCP) present with somatosensory impairments in the upper limb. As somatosensory information is of utmost importance for coordinated movements and motor learning, somatosensory impairments can further compromise the effective use of the impaired upper limb in daily life activities. Yet, intervention approaches specifically designated to target these somatosensory impairments are insufficiently investigated in children and adolescents with uCP...
February 26, 2024: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401191/the-corticospinal-system-and-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-ifcn-handbook-chapter
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REVIEW
Roger Lemon
Corticospinal neurons located in motor areas of the cerebral neocortex project corticospinal axons which synapse with the spinal network; a parallel corticobulbar system projects to the cranial motor network and to brainstem motor pathways. The primate corticospinal system has a widespread cortical origin and an extensive range of different fibre diameters, including thick, fast-conducting axons. Direct cortico-motoneuronal (CM) projections from the motor cortex to arm and hand alpha motoneurons are a recent evolutionary feature, that is well developed in dexterous primates and particularly in humans...
April 2024: Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382423/preeclampsia-eclampsia-impacts-the-structure-and-function-of-neonatal-hearts-probably-by-reducing-myocardial-compaction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zexin Li, Jinxiu Zhu, Yequn Chen, Fengxiang Wei, Jinying Yang, Xuerui Tan
PURPOSE: Preeclampsia/Eclampsia (PE/E) poses significant risks to neonatal cardiac health. Traditional echocardiographic methods have limitations in detailing these impacts. This study hypothesized that echocardiographic radiomics could provide a more comprehensive assessment of the cardiac changes in neonates affected by PE/E. METHOD: In a comprehensive analysis, 2594 neonates underwent echocardiographic screening. From these, 556 were selected for detailed radiomics analysis, focusing on cardiac shape, movement, and texture features...
February 17, 2024: European Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361038/placebo-response-to-sham-electroacupuncture-in-patients-with-chronic-functional-constipation-a-secondary-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiyi Xiong, Peihong Ma, Haoran Zhang, Cunzhi Liu, Baoyan Liu, Zhishun Liu, Shiyan Yan
BACKGROUND: Chronic severe functional constipation is a common disease that requires novel and effective treatment strategies. Acupuncture might constitute a promising therapeutic approach for chronic constipation, but it reportedly engenders an enhanced placebo response. Herein, we aimed to determine the magnitude of the placebo responses to electroacupuncture for constipation and identify its influencing factors. METHODS: In this secondary analysis of a multicenter randomized trial, patients were randomized to a sham electroacupuncture group, which was administered for 8 weeks in 24 sessions of superficial needling at nonacupoints...
February 15, 2024: Neurogastroenterology and Motility: the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348930/early-developmental-intervention-programmes-provided-post-hospital-discharge-to-prevent-motor-and-cognitive-impairment-in-preterm-infants
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REVIEW
Jane Orton, Lex W Doyle, Tanya Tripathi, Roslyn Boyd, Peter J Anderson, Alicia Spittle
BACKGROUND: Infants born preterm are at increased risk of cognitive and motor impairments compared with infants born at term. Early developmental interventions for preterm infants are targeted at the infant or the parent-infant relationship, or both, and may focus on different aspects of early development. They aim to improve developmental outcomes for these infants, but the long-term benefits remain unclear. This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2007 and updated in 2012 and 2015...
February 13, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348546/spatial-prey-availability-and-pulsed-reproductive-tactics-encounter-risk-in-a-canid-ungulate-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitchell J Brunet, Katey S Huggler, Joseph D Holbrook, Patrick W Burke, Mark Zornes, Patrick Lionberger, Kevin L Monteith
Predation risk is a function of spatiotemporal overlap between predator and prey, as well as behavioural responses during encounters. Dynamic factors (e.g. group size, prey availability and animal movement or state) affect risk, but rarely are integrated in risk assessments. Our work targets a system where predation risk is fundamentally linked to temporal patterns in prey abundance and behaviour. For neonatal ungulate prey, risk is defined within a short temporal window during which the pulse in parturition, increasing movement capacity with age and antipredation tactics have the potential to mediate risk...
February 13, 2024: Journal of Animal Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348310/identification-and-characterization-of-a-cerna-regulatory-network-involving-linc00482-and-prrc2b-in-peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cells-implications-for-copd-pathogenesis-and-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenjie Huang, Ting Luo, Mengqiu Lan, Wenting Zhou, Ming Zhang, Lihong Wu, Zhenni Lu, Li Fan
PURPOSE: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death worldwide, characterized by intense lung infiltrations of immune cells (macrophages and monocytes). While existing studies have highlighted the crucial role of the competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) regulatory network in COPD development, the complexity and characteristics of the ceRNA network in monocytes remain unexplored. METHODS: We downloaded messenger RNA (mRNA), microRNA (miRNA), and long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) microarray data from GSE146560, GSE102915, and GSE71220 in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database...
2024: International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339949/an-observational-objective-job-analysis-of-role-related-tasks-undertaken-by-royal-navy-sailors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph A Hogan, Steven D Powell, Hannah Gribble, Samantha Saunders, Frances Gunner, Joanne L Fallowfield, Piete E H Brown, Adrian J Allsopp
BACKGROUND: The current in-service Royal Naval Fitness Test has two elements to test the aerobic endurance and muscular strength of Service Personnel through generic field-based tests and a short job task simulation. However, in 2017 the Royal Navy (RN) identified a requirement to update their in-service fitness test to align with international best practice. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to conduct an Objective Job Task Analysis on critical, physically demanding tasks that could be undertaken by RN sailors during sea deployments...
January 7, 2024: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38314659/are-cognitive-symptoms-part-of-the-phenotypic-spectrum-of-idiopathic-adult-onset-dystonia-summary-of-evidence-from-controlled-studies
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REVIEW
Giovanni Defazio, Antonella Muroni, Paolo Taurisano, Angelo Fabio Gigante, Michela Fanzecco, Davide Martino
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction has been reported in idiopathic adult-onset dystonia (IAOD), but whether this is a primary or secondary component of the disorder remains uncertain. OBJECTIVE: Here, we aimed to analyze the key domains of abnormal cognitive performance in IAOD and whether this is associated with motor or mood changes. METHODS: Article selection for our critical review was guided by PRISMA guidelines (mesh terms "dystonia" and "cognitive," publication period: 2000-2022)...
February 5, 2024: Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38306062/computational-methodology-to-support-functional-vision-assessment-in-premature-infants-a-viability-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo Pires Maciel, Bruna Samantha Marchi, Henrique da Silva da Silveira, Giovana Pascoali Rodovanski, Aicha Al-Rob, Rodrigo Souza, Marcelo Fernandes Costa, Cristiane Aparecida Moran, Antonio Carlos Sobieranski
BACKGROUND: Premature newborns have a higher risk of abnormal visual development and visual impairment. OBJECTIVE: To develop a computational methodology to help assess functional vision in premature infants by tracking iris distances. METHODS: This experimental study was carried out with children up to two years old. A pattern of image capture with the visual stimulus was proposed to evaluate visual functions of vertical and horizontal visual tracking, visual field, vestibulo-ocular reflex, and fixation...
January 30, 2024: NeuroRehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297359/beyond-timing-and-step-counting-in-360%C3%A2-turning-in-place-assessment-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Slavka Netukova, Lucie Horakova, Zoltan Szabo, Radim Krupicka
BACKGROUND: Turning in place is a challenging motor task and is used as a brief assessment test of lower limb function and dynamic balance. This review aims to examine how research of instrumented analysis of turning in place is implemented. In addition to reporting the studied population, we covered acquisition systems, turn detection methods, quantitative parameters, and how these parameters are computed. METHODS: Following the development of a rigorous search strategy, the Web of Science and Scopus were systematically searched for studies involving the use of turning-in-place...
January 31, 2024: Biomedical Engineering Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38291197/correlation-between-neuroimaging-neurological-phenotype-and-functional-outcomes-in-wilson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João Moura, Catarina Pinto, Pedro Freixo, Helder Alves, Cristina Ramos, Ermelinda Santos Silva, Filipe Nery, Judit Gandara, Vitor Lopes, Sofia Ferreira, José Presa, José Manuel Ferreira, Helena Pessegueiro Miranda, Marina Magalhães
INTRODUCTION: Wilson's disease (WD) is associated with a variety of movement disorders and progressive neurological dysfunction. The aim of this study was to correlate baseline brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features with clinical phenotype and long-term outcomes in chronically treated WD patients. METHODS: Patients were retrospectively selected from an institutional database. Two experienced neuroradiologists reviewed baseline brain MRI. Functional assessment was performed using the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2...
January 31, 2024: Neurological Sciences
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