At the beginning of FEST, William was walking independently in his ADLs with the help of a cane and ankle-foot orthosis, but rarely used his paretic arm in functional activities . Laura used the Canadian Practice Process Framework to guide the therapeutic process. She informed William that she ...
CD11c (ITGAX)-targeted protein vac- cines for in vivo delivery of tumor antigens to DCs induce potent immune responses and antitumoral activities [40]. CXCL10 acts on CD4 + and CD8 + T cells to enhance antitumor immunity, and the serum level of CXCL10 in breast cancer ...
Since then, functional electrical stimulation has evolved into an important therapeutic intervention that clinicians can use to help individuals who have had a stroke or a spinal cord injury regain their ability to stand, walk, reach, and grasp. With an expected growth in the aging population, ...
Literature review Functional neuromuscular stimulation in SCI FNS systems have ranged from simple, switch activated single channel devices intended to correct foot drop to complex microprocessor ing, walking, controlled or grasp daenvdicerselfeoarsset.a1n1-d12 Stimulation has been delivered via ...
The ARAT is a 19-item observational measure used to assess upper extremity motor function in stroke recovery [42]. Items comprising the ARAT are categorized into four subscales (grasp, grip, pinch, and gross movement) and arranged in order of decreasing difficulty, with the most difficult task...
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Recently, a graph theoretical approach has been applied to characterize changes in functional network efficiency during physical activities [24]. Graph theory is a powerful mathematical tool [25] that provides a conceptual framework for studying neurophysiological data to characterize brain topological ...
Therefore, we use features obtained from scalogram images to grasp information about different sub-tasks. Finally, features obtained from time-series signals and scalogram images using LSTM and ResNet-50 network, respectively, are concatenated with FFT- and DWT-based features. As stated in Section...
In the head-up capture mode, the lizard approaches the prey with its body lowered nearly parallel to the substrate, stops, and then lunges for the lingual grasp (Supplementary Material S8). The lizard secures its approach with small, continuous "postural" movements of the body and limbs. ...