• A cardio-respiratory specialist should be consulted if you suffer from severe conditions like acute chest infections, asthma or trauma. (dearadamsmith.com)
  • These doctors can treat a range of chronic and acute respiratory conditions, such as cystic fibrosis or Chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), post myocardial infarction and post-myocardial ischemia (MI). (dearadamsmith.com)
  • To evaluate the association of acute organophosphate (OP) poisoning with chronic sensory and motor neurological impairment. (bmj.com)
  • The recovery from acute poisoning depends on the severity of the poisoning and on the availability of treatment, and may last from one day up to a few weeks. (bmj.com)
  • Following lengthy acute and post acute hospitalisations, Eric was discharged home, but continued to have significant swallowing, speech and physical motor impairments. (canterbury.ac.nz)
  • When she was 33, Eileen Rubin learned firsthand what it's like to have acute respiratory distress syndrome or ARDS, a life-threatening condition she had never heard of. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The most common illnesses are those affecting the respiratory tract with most studies indicating that about 40-60% of all acute illness episodes in athletes during competitions and tournaments affect the respiratory tract. (mysportscience.com)
  • Infections are generally reported as the most common cause of acute illness, with infection being the cause of respiratory tract illness in about 75% of cases. (mysportscience.com)
  • Acute infective illness can affect a number of organ systems causing a reduction in exercise performance through a number of mechanisms including: impaired motor coordination, decreased muscle strength, decreased aerobic capacity, and alterations in metabolic function. (mysportscience.com)
  • It has also been documented that a decrease in exercise performance after full recovery from a respiratory illness can last for 2 to 4 days and data from one study indicates that runners who start an endurance race with systemic symptoms of an acute illness are 2-3 times less likely to complete the race. (mysportscience.com)
  • It has also been reported, that in 33% of cases, an infection (most commonly of the respiratory tract) was the reason why elite Great Britain athletes from 30 different Olympic sports miss training sessions, Perhaps more importantly, an acute infective illness can also increase the risk of serious medical complications and even sudden death during strenuous exercise. (mysportscience.com)
  • Since the reporting of the first case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, the infection has spread across the globe. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The typical patient with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), which in most cases will be acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP), presents 2-4 weeks following a relatively benign respiratory or gastrointestinal illness with complaints of finger dysesthesias and proximal muscle weakness of the lower extremities. (medscape.com)
  • Variants of GBS may present as pure motor dysfunction or acute dysautonomia. (medscape.com)
  • The secondary aims were to evaluate the effects of the exercises on rehabilitation of neurological function, sleeping, and morphology change of upper airway. (frontiersin.org)
  • OSAS is associated with lower cognitive ability ( 3 ), motor ability ( 4 ), and daily activity ( 5 ) in patients admitted for stroke rehabilitation. (frontiersin.org)
  • Contemporary diagnostic equipment makes a wide range of Neurophysiological examinations, tests of respiratory and cardiovascular systems, extensive study of gross motor functions, gait analysis, and hand functions possible.Spacious rooms of the rehabilitation department with comfortable furniture and modern rehabilitation equipment ensure that training sessions may be carried out effectively and provide for the comfort of the patients and the medical personnel. (ukrainianweb.com)
  • Changes in pulmonary function during the early years after inpatient rehabilitation in persons with spinal cord injury: a prospective cohort study. (ejgm.org)
  • Rehabilitation is the fundamental process of recovery, physiotherapy is one of the diverse approaches used in rehabilitation to restore or improve patient's capability. (cbphysiotherapy.in)
  • As individuals progress in their recovery, the principles and movements learned in Pilates can be seamlessly integrated into their ongoing fitness routines, providing a sustainable approach to maintaining strength and mobility beyond the rehabilitation phase. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • Additionally, the emphasis on breath control in Pilates contributes to improved respiratory function, an important aspect of rehabilitation for individuals with respiratory conditions or those recovering from thoracic surgeries. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • Collaboration between rehabilitation professionals and certified Pilates instructors is crucial to ensure a cohesive and effective approach to recovery. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • Speaking to The Hans India, Dr M Udaya Kumar Maiya, Medical Director, Portea Medical said, "Studies have shown that physiotherapy is effective in treating and managing arthritis, diabetes associated disabilities, stroke and brain injury rehabilitation, spinal cord injury recovery and a range of respiratory conditions. (thehansindia.com)
  • Some patients with severe COVID-19 infection who show full recovery experience a significant decline in physical strength after the infection, and early evidence suggests that such patients seem to benefit from rehabilitation therapy, although this is yet to be confirmed [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • One report [ 3 ] described an increase in quadriceps muscle size after respiratory rehabilitation following COVID-19 infection. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We describe here a nephrectomized patient with severe COVID-19 infection who required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) during admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) but showed full recovery and returned to society after rehabilitation therapy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation psychology, speech and swallow therapy, vision therapy, and language therapy, and therapies focused on daily function and community re-integration. (wikipedia.org)
  • The patient had respiratory arrest in the emergency department and was intubated. (cdc.gov)
  • Respiratory distress, arrest, and proteins and direct reduction of sulfate. (cdc.gov)
  • Since ALS patients usually die of respiratory arrest, the researchers hope the treatment will protect motor neurons in the upper spinal cord and prevent or slow the loss of lung function. (technologyreview.com)
  • Most commonly, a vegetative state is caused by severe brain damage due to a head injury or a disorder that deprives the brain of oxygen, such as cardiac or respiratory arrest. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Early use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) appears to accelerate neurological recovery and delay cardiovascular events in patients with ischemic stroke ( 6 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Losing the ability to use lower extremities naturally leads to a great loss of physical activity, which also puts patients with SCI at greater risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disorders. (eksobionics.com)
  • These two fatty acids, EPA and DHA, have powerful anti-inflammatory qualities which significantly help reduce inflammation in the brain after a stroke, TBI, or concussion, as well as helping to keep the cardiovascular system functioning smoothly. (resiliencybh.com)
  • A prominent finding in WNE is muscular weakness (30 to 50 percent of patients with encephalitis), often with lower motor neuron symptoms, flaccid paralysis, and hyporeflexia with no sensory abnormalities. (wikipedia.org)
  • In fact, about two-thirds of people who develop GBS had diarrhea or a respiratory illness several weeks before developing symptoms, the CDC reports. (cbsnews.com)
  • 2 Among the central nervous systems symptoms are dizziness, headache, confusion, and respiratory depression. (bmj.com)
  • If you experience any respiratory symptoms or have concerns about your lung health, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and appropriate management. (medicalcafe.org)
  • Common symptoms of an upper respiratory illness include a sore throat, headache, fatigue, runny nose and/or watery eyes. (mysportscience.com)
  • Mild symptoms include memory loss and problems with motor function, such as movement. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are usually diagnosed by means of comprehensive review of patient history and clinical examination and the symptoms are pain/ discomfort in the jaw, mainly in the region of the temporomandibular joints (TMJs) and/or masticatory muscles, limitation of mandibular function and/or TMJ sounds. (bvsalud.org)
  • It helps restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. (aspexx.ca)
  • It can help people bounce back from illness and chronic disease, injury, industrial and motor vehicle accidents and age-related conditions. (thehansindia.com)
  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic or non-traumatic event that leads to neural damage that affects motor, sensory, and respiratory function, also bladder, bowel, and sexual function. (cbphysiotherapy.in)
  • Studying human spinal circuitry in control of movement using neuromodulation - including effects on cardio, respiratory, bladder, bowel, and sexual function. (victoryoverparalysis.org)
  • He was not able to tetraplegia, loss of sensation and sphincter move any limbs, muscle tone was decreased disturbance, and in rare cases it can cause and deep tendon reflexes were absent in his respiratory insufficiency. (who.int)
  • 2. CARDIO RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPIST You will likely hear more about cardiorespiratory therapy in the coming months. (dearadamsmith.com)
  • The importance of cardio-respiratory physical therapists is paramount as patients are undergoing recovery from COVID-19. (dearadamsmith.com)
  • If you're preparing for or recovering from major surgery, it is a good idea to see a cardio-respiratory physiotherapist. (dearadamsmith.com)
  • Cardio respiratory adaptations to long and short term physical activities. (scholarify.in)
  • The mean value of heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) and PH revealed significant reduction, where forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) and partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) revealed significant increase in group (A) at the end of the study. (ejgm.org)
  • It is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, ensuring the proper functioning of our body's cells and organs. (medicalcafe.org)
  • The primary function of the respiratory system is to facilitate respiration, which involves the intake of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide. (medicalcafe.org)
  • Many say they're still functioning below par a year later, even though their lungs appear to have recovered. (medicalxpress.com)
  • It also plays a major role in immune system function, protecting against respiratory infections and viruses through its role in signaling T-cells (killer cells) that seek out and eliminate pathogens in the body. (resiliencybh.com)
  • Pneumonia, a lung infection, is the big killer in patients with flu and other respiratory infections. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Outside of competition, the most common illnesses in athletes (and in the general population) are also viral infections of the upper respiratory tract (i.e. the common cold) which are more common in the winter months. (mysportscience.com)
  • most likely duration (how long), and the include the nervous system and odor threshold ranges from 0.0005 to route of occupational exposure at respiratory tract. (cdc.gov)
  • It can be divided into two main parts: the upper respiratory tract and the lower respiratory tract. (medicalcafe.org)
  • The trachea, or windpipe, connects the upper respiratory tract to the bronchi, which further divide into smaller bronchioles. (medicalcafe.org)
  • Some of these may be administered orally or injectably and serve to calm and relax dogs that may be anxious, hyperexcitable, in respiratory distress due to an airway obstruction, or frightened. (rrcus.org)
  • While some ALS patients may see brief periods of small improvements or stabilization, this degree of recovery is unheard of. (technologyreview.com)
  • I have been exploring technologies that can improve the functional recovery in stroke patients. (umn.edu)
  • Sevoflurane should not be used in patients with known or suspected hypersensitivity to sevoflurane or to other halogenated anaesthetics (e. g. history of liver function disorder, fever or leucocytosis of unknown cause after anesthesia with one of these agents). (medicines.org.uk)
  • This study aimed to investigate the effect of resistive respiratory muscle training on blood gases and pulmonary function of patients with cervical spinal cord injury. (ejgm.org)
  • Resistive respiratory muscle training improves blood gases and pulmonary function suggesting this intervention as an efficacious therapy for patients with cervical spinal cord injury. (ejgm.org)
  • Tiftik T, Gökkaya N, Malas F, Tunç H, Yalçın S, Ekiz T, Erden E and Akkuş S. Does locomotor training improve pulmonary function in patients with spinal cord injury? (ejgm.org)
  • There is hope, however, for spinal cord injury patients to make recoveries. (eksobionics.com)
  • This is very important for stroke and TBI patients rehabilitating motor function. (resiliencybh.com)
  • To hasten recovery we offer short-term care for patients recovering from surgery when they are no longer in need of hospital care but are unable to care for themselves. (richmondpinescare.com)
  • Patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection require a long period of time to return to work and society due to significant physical weakness even after recovery. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The mean time to the clinical function nadir is 12 days, with 98% of patients reaching a nadir by 4 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • Ketamine can also cause a variety of physical and mental conditions including respiratory problems, high blood pressure, amnesia, delirium, depression, and impaired motor functions. (blueprintsforrecovery.com)
  • Use of Special K can result in profound physical and mental problems including delirium, amnesia, impaired motor function and potentially fatal respiratory problems. (icra.org)
  • I have a long-standing interest in the functional recovery of sensory and motor functions after brain injury, such as stroke. (umn.edu)
  • Prolonged bouts of strenuous exercise have been shown to result in transient depression of white blood cell immune functions and it is suggested that such changes create an "open window" of decreased host protection, during which viruses and bacteria can gain a foothold, increasing the risk of developing an infection (Gleeson et al. (mysportscience.com)
  • Persistent, mainly motor, impairment of the peripheral nervous system was found in men two years after OP poisoning, in particular in severe occupational and intentional poisonings with neuropathic OPs. (bmj.com)
  • The authors previously reported on walking recovery in a nonambulatory child with chronic, severe, incomplete cervical spinal cord injury ( SCI ) after 76 sessions of locomotor training (LT). Although clinical measures did not predict his recovery, reciprocal patterned leg movements developed, affording recovery of independent walking with a reverse rolling walker. (victoryoverparalysis.org)
  • Approximately 15% to 20% of newborns affected with HIE die in the postnatal period, and 25% suffer from childhood disabilities such as epilepsy, visual and motor impairment, cerebral palsy, cognitive, and behavioral alterations [ 3 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Vitamin D deficiency is also linked to poor cognitive function, particularly in people over 50. (resiliencybh.com)
  • Similarly to vitamin D, the research is showing that omega-3s can help the brain significantly as it ages, helping to preserve memory, learning, and cognitive function and reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer's or other neurodegenerative disease. (resiliencybh.com)
  • These skills include motor, cognitive and speech functions. (richmondpinescare.com)
  • From beginning itself her occupational, or other key areas of functioning but do son was very adamant in nature, shows temper not fully meet the diagnostic criteria for any of the tantrums deliberately and always annoys his brother disorders in the diagnostic class of dissociative and sister. (who.int)
  • We found considerable improvement of MR imaging and spectroscopy during follow up, with a certain lag behind clinical recovery. (nature.com)
  • [ 87 ] The mean time to clinical recovery is 200 days. (medscape.com)
  • within 48 hours, the patient was quadriplegic with no voluntary muscle function or distal tendon reflexes. (cdc.gov)
  • Sometimes, some parts of the immune system are functioning properly while others are not. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Following a 3-month upper cervical spinal hemi-lesion using adult female Sprague Dawley rats, we show that the combined treatment had a profound effect on functional recovery of the chronically paralyzed forelimb and paw, as well as on precision movements of the digits. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • We also found that cerebellum modulates the intrinsic rhythmicity of eupneic breathing in a way that would be consistent with a cerebellar role in coordinating the respiratory rhythm with other orofacial movements, such as swallowing. (umn.edu)
  • Breathing movements were estimated with the respiratory inductive plethysmography. (researchgate.net)
  • Clinical signs were respiratory failure within 24 hours of symptom onset, complete or near complete quadriplegia by the fifth day, and neuromuscular recovery beginning on the eighth day. (cdc.gov)
  • Through consistent practice, you can retrain your neuromuscular pathways, enhancing motor control and restoring optimal movement patterns. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • Our focus is on retraining the neuromuscular system at every stage of recovery so that kids can get back to the business of moving. (victoryoverparalysis.org)
  • Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale e Clinica, Sezione Scienze Fisiologiche, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Viale G.B. Morgagni 63, 50134 Firenze, Italy The paratrigeminal respiratory group (pTRG) is a brainstem region responsible for the respiratory rhythm generation in the lamprey, a lower vertebrate that has proved to be highly useful to demonstrate that the basic features of rhythmogenic networks have been conserved throughout vertebrate evolution. (unifi.it)
  • The coordinated breathing patterns integrated into Pilates exercises can enhance oxygenation and promote diaphragmatic function, supporting overall respiratory health and endurance. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • With Bell palsy, presentation is a sudden onset of unilateral lower motor nerve facial palsy or paresis that occurs over the course of 24-48 hours. (medscape.com)
  • A vegetative state occurs when the cerebrum (the part of the brain that controls thought and behavior) no longer functions, but the hypothalamus and brain stem (the parts of the brain that control vital functions, such as sleep cycles, body temperature, breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and consciousness) continue to function. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This result suggests that taurine improves pyruvate, lactate, and glutamate metabolism, thus decreasing IUI-caused cerebral damage and relieving motor behavior impairment. (hindawi.com)
  • During follow up, the initial GMFC-MLD (motor function classification system, 0 = normal, 6 = maximum impairment) level of 5-6 gradually improved to 1 after 5 mo. (nature.com)
  • From enhancing muscular strength and flexibility to promoting better posture and body alignment, Pilates offers a comprehensive approach to physical recovery. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • It is a drug-free health care practice, where a physiotherapist works on an individual to remove his obstacles to physical function and relief of pain. (thehansindia.com)
  • When facial nerve paralysis has developed to a House-Brackmann grade of more than III, an immediate operation is recommended to obtain a good postoperative facial functional recovery. (medscape.com)
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo response of different fluences of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on the area of the injury, inflammatory markers, and functional recovery using an experimental model of traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). (rj-laser.com)
  • These results suggest that LLLT at higher doses was effective in promoting functional recovery and modulating inflammatory process in the spinal cord of rats after SCI. (rj-laser.com)
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of the LILT (GaAlAs laser-780 nm) on the locomotor functional recovery, histomorphometric, and histopathological changes of the spinal cord after moderate traumatic injury in rats (spinal cord injury at T9 and T10). (rj-laser.com)
  • The assessment of the motor function was performed using Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB) scale and adapted Sciatic Functional Index (aSFI). (rj-laser.com)
  • Functional recovery was assessed daily by an open-field test. (rj-laser.com)
  • Neurorehabilitation is a complex medical process which aims to aid recovery from a nervous system injury, and to minimize and/or compensate for any functional alterations resulting from it. (wikipedia.org)
  • the largest part of the brain) is severely damaged (making mental function impossible), but the reticular activating system is still functional (making wakefulness possible). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Recently, we discovered that targeted enzymatic removal of the inhibitory chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG) component of the extracellular and perineuronal net (PNN) matrix via Chondroitinase ABC (ChABC) rapidly restored robust respiratory function to the previously paralyzed hemi-diaphragm after remarkably long times post-injury (up to 1.5 years) following a cervical level 2 lateral hemi-transection. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The respiratory condition worsened rapidly and was treated with extracorporeal membrane-assisted ventilation in the intensive case unit. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Oxygen deprivation in newborns leads to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, whose hallmarks are oxidative/nitrosative stress, energetic metabolism alterations, nutrient deficiency, and motor behavior disability. (hindawi.com)
  • Compared with the IUI group, zinc, alone or combined with taurine, improved motor behavior and reduced nitrosative stress by increasing SOD, CAT, and GPx activities and decreasing the GSSG/GSH ratio in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. (hindawi.com)
  • It helps people with swallowing and communication disorders recover function or improve sufficiently to gain the best possible quality of life. (canterbury.ac.nz)
  • In this article, we will explore the anatomy and function of the respiratory system, as well as some common respiratory disorders that can affect our breathing and lung health. (medicalcafe.org)
  • Several respiratory disorders can affect the proper functioning of the respiratory system. (medicalcafe.org)
  • Understanding its anatomy, function, and common disorders is crucial for maintaining respiratory health. (medicalcafe.org)
  • Discriminating their conscious functioning and sense of self (such as technique plagues the evidence that supports the voices, dissociated actions and speech, intrusive traditional theory that trauma and other psychological thoughts, emotions, and impulses), alterations to their stress are the causes of dissociative disorders. (who.int)
  • Interestingly, under these conditions, the responses to ATP-γ-S microinjected into the pTRG were abolished, indicating that pTRG astrocytes play a key respiratory role. (unifi.it)
  • Pilates also emphasizes the importance of breath, which can aid in improving respiratory function, particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from respiratory conditions or surgeries. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • The Recovery Village aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use or mental health disorder with fact-based content about the nature of behavioral health conditions, treatment options and their related outcomes. (therecoveryvillage.com)
  • Importantly, ChABC treatment at cervical level 4 in this chronic model also elicited improvements in gross upper arm function. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • These can include gross motor function and posture. (dearadamsmith.com)
  • These findings represent a possible neuronal mechanism for a direct influence of the respiratory cycle on memory function. (umn.edu)
  • In the late 1960s, neurophysiologic testing allowed the classification of CMT into 2 groups, one with slow nerve conduction velocities and histologic features of a hypertrophic demyelinating neuropathy (hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type 1 or CMT1) and another with relatively normal velocities and axonal and neuronal degeneration (hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type 2 or CMT2). (medscape.com)
  • Our hope for a recovery gradually gave way to a gnawing fear that something much more sinister was unfolding within his body. (rarediseases.org)
  • They are more susceptible to respiratory and heart problems as well. (ehlinelaw.com)
  • Recovery from a heart attack or heart surgery is more successful when the patient is able to follow a medically supervised program. (richmondpinescare.com)
  • Pulmonary difficulties is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality following spinal cord injury, which is the main cause of chronic respiratory failure in young adults. (ejgm.org)
  • The arterial blood gases and pulmonary function test are measured before and after exercise program. (ejgm.org)
  • Participants equally enrolled to either training group (group A) or control group (group B). The respiratory muscle resisted training program was started for group (A) after the clinical stability of patient condition with a threshold positive expiratory pressure device using a three-way valve system via flanged mouthpiece. (ejgm.org)
  • Terson de Paleville D, Lorenz D (2015) Compensatory muscle activation during forced respiratory tasks in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury. (ejgm.org)
  • Muscle- its types , characteristics and functions. (scholarify.in)
  • Premedicants are used to reduce anxiety, provide pre-emptive pain relief, reduce the amount of anesthetic induction and maintenance anesthesia required, produce some muscle relaxation, and help provide "smooth" inductions and recoveries. (rrcus.org)
  • I had no muscle tone, no small motor skills, no large muscle skills. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Respiratory muscle weakness with shortness of breath may be present. (medscape.com)
  • Lifelong The patient's various needs throughout their life must be catered for, by ensuring continuity of care all the way through from injury onset to the highest possible level of recovery of function. (wikipedia.org)
  • Complete injuries are those that result in loss of function and loss of sensation below the injury. (ehlinelaw.com)
  • The other components of anesthesia (loss of sensation, reflex and motor function) often require the addition of opioid analgesics or inhalant anesthetics. (rrcus.org)
  • An electromyogram (EMG) showed normal sensory nerve function, low amplitude on motor stimulation, mild (10%) decremental response on repetitive low frequency, and incremental response on high-frequency nerve stimulation, consistent with botulism ( 13 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Bilateral microinjections (30-50 nl) of 1 mM ATP into the pTRG caused marked increases in respiratory frequency followed by decreases in respiratory motor output due to the ATP metabolite adenosine. (unifi.it)
  • Increases in respiratory frequency were mimicked by similar microinjections of 1 mM ATP-γ-S, a nonhydrolyzable ATP agonist, while decreases were induced by microinjections of 0.5 mM adenosine. (unifi.it)
  • In the present study, we focused on arm and hand function, seeking to highlight and optimize crude as well as fine motor control of the forearm and digits at lengthy chronic stages post-injury. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • ATP and astrocytes are involved in the lamprey respiratory control / Ludovica Iovino, E. Cinelli, D. Mutolo, F. Bongianni. (unifi.it)
  • Neuro-muscular junction and transmission of nerve impulse, kinesthetic Sense organs and neural control of motor skills. (scholarify.in)
  • The results showed faster motor evolution in rats with spinal contusion treated with LILT, maintenance of the effectiveness of the urinary system, and preservation of nerve tissue in the lesion area, with a notorious inflammation control and increased number of nerve cells and connections. (rj-laser.com)
  • This targeted approach to movement re-education is particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from musculoskeletal injuries or surgeries, where restoring proper biomechanics is essential for long-term recovery. (pilatesmatters.com)
  • The most frequent consequence of this kind of injury is a lack of neural communication at and below the injury level, which typically results in a loss of motor function or sensation. (eksobionics.com)
  • While treatable, someone with alcohol addiction is suffering from a chronic brain disease that has changed the functioning of neurological systems. (rehab-recovery.co.uk)
  • Vitamin D certainly offers a tremendous range of benefits for the brain and body, as it is involved in many different systems and functions. (resiliencybh.com)
  • Here we will detail a few benefits that are particularly relevant to brain injury recovery. (resiliencybh.com)
  • Brain hypoxia is a medical emergency because the brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients to function properly. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Social functioning and quality of life recovered remarkably. (nature.com)