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The effects of high frequency subthalamic stimulation on balance
performance and fear of falling in patients with Parkinson's disease
Maria H Nilsson*
1,2
, Per-Anders Fransson
3
, ... debate. The aim of this study was to explore the effects of STN
stimulation alone on balance performance as assessed with clinical per...
... only of the main effects of the factors but also of
their combined interactions.Sincewehaveunequal
sample sizes, to satisfy the orthogonality of the MAN-
OVA decomposition, the general linear ... maintains a fixed peak acce leration at the start, and
then suddenly reverses it to a fixed peak deceleration
during the second half of the move, with concomitant
hig...
... possibly indicating the inappropriateness of
the task for measuring executive functioning following
concussion. On the other hand, changes in gait due to
concussion were evident in individuals ... 8:8
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congruency on balance control. The single possible indi-
cation of an executive function interaction with dynami...
... Fahrenheit) in the laboratory.
Prior to the recording, the skin surfaces over the ulnar aspect of the wrist, the back of the
hand, and the index finger were lightly abraded and cleaned with rubbing ... examining the effects of notch filtering on M
wave and other related motor unit index measurements, the findings also provide evidence
supporting th...
... Finally, to examine differences
in the timing of assistance between the therapist-control-
led and patient-controlled conditions, we calculated the
onset of the control signal and the onset of ... in spinal stepping and
standing. Advances in Neurology 1997, 72:233-247.
8. Lovely RG, Gregor RJ, Roy RR, Edgerton VR: Effects of training on
the recovery of fu...
... before the start of each test. Peak
oxygen consumption and oxygen consumption at 2 and
4-minute intervals were determined by taking the mean of
twelve consecutive 5-second values at the end of each
respective ... out the immunoassays. GPW participated in
the coordination of the study and drafting of the manu-
script. KvS helped to draft the manuscript. TSL co...
... from the medial epi-
condyle and inserting on the superior half of the patella.
Nomura et al measured the increased laxity resulting from
cutting the MPFL [26]. They applied a 10 N tension on the
quadriceps ... This data may be
useful in estimating the probable effects of thermal
shrinkage on the knee capsule in patients.
Effectiveness of thermal shrinkag...
... determine whether the application of electrical stimu-
lation had any lasting effects on the errors of the control
condition, a one-way ANOVA was conducted to examine
if the control condition error ... stimulation control condition. Our secondary
hypothesis was that proprioception would improve with
the application of the SR stimulation and sleeve combina-
tion b...
... target infection by attaching a large ligand binding
domain, an scFv against MHC-I, directly in the N-terminal
of the protein, a site that Yu and Schaffer confirmed per-
missive. We show that the ... addition of the virus.
Competing interests
The author(s) declare that they have no competing inter-
ests.
Authors' contributions
HD participated in the design of the...
... promote and maintain
rolling interactions [28]. In our study, expression of
L-selectin was depressed in the HT group. This finding is
consistent with previous findings and suggests that hyper-
tonic ... yet
been convincingly shown in clinical studies [5,6]. In
healthy volunteers, hypertonic fluid administration results
in attenuation of neutrophil cytotoxicity and inhi...