... neuropathic foot.
A method for capturing forefoot, midfoot and hindfoot
motion during different gait tasks have been proposed.
The model includes tibia and fibula, hindfoot, midfoot
and forefoot, and ... citation purposes)
Journal of NeuroEngineering and
Rehabilitation
Open Access
Research
Characterizing multisegment foot kinematics during gait in diabetic
foot patients...
... of freezing of gait in
Parkinson’s disease. Mov Disord 2008, 23(Suppl 2):S444-S450.
27. Ustinova KI, Fung J, Levin MF: Disruption of bilateral temporal
coordination during arm swinging in patients ... path in a hall at a comfortable walking speed during 2
minutes. Gait speed, gait asymmetry (GA), and aspects of the bilateral coordination of gait (BCG) were determined.
Bilate...
... Winans MT, Gorelik E, Lokshin AE: Multiplex analysis of
serum cytokines in melanoma patients treated with interferon alpha2b.
Clin Cancer Res 2007, 13(8):2422-8.
5. Atkins MB, Mier JW, Parkinson ... Heywood G, Weintraub BD, White DE, Steinberg SM,
Rosenberg SA, Schwartzentruber DJ: Thyroid dysfunction in 281 patients
with metastatic melanoma in renal carcinoma treated with interleukin-2...
... reduction during the training.
Also, the physiology of balance instability in these patients may possibly compose a complex puzzle not affected
by our exercise training, mainly targeting muscle ... effectiveness of the training.
Our results are in contrast with those obtained by
Maffiuletti et al [12] on morbidly obese individuals. In
their study, specific balance training, in addit...
... allergens, proteins were
transferred by semi-dry blotting and immunostaining as stated above. For protein staining,
blotting was performed onto polyvinylidene difluoride membrane using 10 mM CAPS ... examined who were repeatedly exposed to
maize pollen by pollinating maize during their work in a biological research department. All 8
filled in a questionnaire and underwent skin prick...
... evaluation of hand function in the said
population.
Consent
Informed consent for publication was obtained from
patients or their guardians (in case of minors) during
enrollment into the study.
Table ... Skills Test; 2-pd: two-point
discrimination; ADLs: Activities of daily living; WeeFIM:
Functional Independence Measure for Children; IQ: Intel-
ligence Quotient; B.O. Test: Bruininks-Oser...
... (reviewed in [1]). Dystrophin is a large
sub-sarcolemmal protein that plays a critical role in
maintaining sarcolemma integrity. In a dystrophin-defi-
cient heart, myocardial contraction results in ... participated in morphology and ECG studies. All authors read and
approved the final manuscript.
Competing interests
Dr. Hajjar has ownership interest (include stock options and rights...
... result-
ing from PE although there was variation in how
"distress" was defined. Distress was generally interpreted
to include a range of possible emotions, including feeling
inadequate, ... ability of bringing their partners to climax
during vaginal intercourse. The women reported that the
meaning of this item was based on their ability to achieve
orgasm through vaginal penetrat...
... Indeed, these areas are involved in maintain-
ing a spatial reference system during execution of fine
and complex tasks, by coordinating movement and
proprioception, hence when the involved degrees ... paretic foot post-rehabilitation session, using the kinematics into the model design. Activation for
patient’s paretic foot (left) after one month given by analysis taking into accoun...
... sequence
9
Some exponential inequalities for a sequence of acceptable random variables
are obtained, such as Bernstein-type inequality, Hoeffding-type inequality. The
Bernstein-type inequality for acceptable ... follows. In Section 2, we will present some
exponential inequalities for a sequence of acceptable random variables, such as Bernstein-
type inequality, Hoeffding-type inequality. The...