muscle movement or coordination. While symptoms may change over time, the condition isn't progressive (meaning it doesn't get progressively worse over time). Some cases are apparent at birth, especially if there were complications during pregnancy or labor, but most are diagnosed by the age of...
In common usage, the terms crus cerebri, cerebral peduncle and basis pedunculi are often used interchangeably to refer to the large fiber bundle in the front part of the peduncle.Terminology English: Cerebral peduncleLatin: Pedunculus cerebriSynonym: Pedunculus cerebralis Definition Region of the...
The reciprocal connections between the cerebellum and the cerebrum have been suggested to simultaneously play a role in brain size increase and to support a broad array of brain functions in primates. The cerebello-cerebral system has undergone marked fu
The data yielded information regarding mothers' beliefs surrounding the meaning of the CP term. These ranged from traditional and cultural beliefs to medical explanations, and to frank confusion between the two.doi:10.1136/archdischild-2012-302724.1753Madi, S....
3B, meaning data larger than 3% were outliers (n = 156). Similarly, the distribution of the de-StO2 (mean value: 4.02 ± 0.06%, median: 3.03%, IQR: 2.15–4.79%) is illustrated in Fig. 3C and box plot suggested that data larger than 8.7% were outliers (n = 149)....
The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to be used to limit the scope of the description. As used throughout this application, the word “may” is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than the mandatory sense ...
Physical and/or occupational therapy (PT/OT) may improve post-fracture health and survival among adults with cerebral palsy (CP), but this has not been studied in the inpatient setting. The objective was to quantify the association between acute inpatient and outpatient PT/OT use with 1-year ...
We found that overall, studies had no clear and consensual definition of the different types of AFO, and there was more than one description and configuration for the same terminology. In some of the studies, participants wore more than one type of orthoses [33,35,36,37,38], and in ...
Therefore, increased muscle stiffness reflects the changes in both mechanical and biological properties of the muscles, meaning that all the intrinsic muscular properties (e.g., myofiber stiffness) [80], and the amount [27] and orientation [25] of connective tissue structures affect the muscular ...