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Associations between sensory loss and social networks, participation, support, and loneliness

Associations between sensory loss and social networks, participation, support, and loneliness

... hearing loss if they responded “fair” or “poor, non- existent, or deaf” (vs “good,” “very good,” or ...vision loss if they responded “fair” or “poor, nonexistent, or blind” (vs “good,” “very good,” or ...

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A pilot study of sensory feedback by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to improve manipulation deficit caused by severe sensory loss after stroke

A pilot study of sensory feedback by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to improve manipulation deficit caused by severe sensory loss after stroke

... To compensate for somatic sensation, however, patients with sensory loss have to concentrate on looking at the hand during movement of an object to achieve the mo- tion. For instance, they have difficulty ...

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The pace and prognosis of peripheral sensory loss in advanced age: association with gait speed and falls

The pace and prognosis of peripheral sensory loss in advanced age: association with gait speed and falls

... The strength of the current study lies in its 5-year lon- gitudinal design and rigorous detection of falls using state-of-the-art falls calendars and follow-up phone calls. There are several weaknesses to the current ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A patient with rapidly progressive sensory loss and imbalance

Clinical Reasoning: A patient with rapidly progressive sensory loss and imbalance

... negative sensory symptoms, isolated absent Achilles or diffusely reduced or absent reflexes, pes cavus, hammertoes, symmetrically and uniformly slowed nerve conduction velocities, and a family his- tory of ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 16-year-old girl with subacute weakness and sensory loss

Clinical Reasoning: A 16-year-old girl with subacute weakness and sensory loss

... Multimodal sensory changes and weakness involving lower and upper limbs, with increased tone, hyperac- tive DTRs, and plantar extensor responses, suggest an upper motor neuron ...

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Dual sensory loss: development of a dual sensory loss protocol and design of a randomized controlled trial

Dual sensory loss: development of a dual sensory loss protocol and design of a randomized controlled trial

... Firstly, the DSL protocol consists of three chapters suitable for different rehabilitation professionals. On the one hand, the first two chapters of the DSL protocol focus on maximizing use of the senses with the use of ...

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Mystery Case: A 61-year-old woman with lower extremity paralysis and sensory loss

Mystery Case: A 61-year-old woman with lower extremity paralysis and sensory loss

... This case highlights an important diagnostic chal- lenge in evaluating myelopathy. The initial CSF find- ings (elevated IgG Index and protein as well as pleocytosis), while suggestive of an inflammatory pro- cess causing ...

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Progressive Sensory Loss in Familial Dysautonomia

Progressive Sensory Loss in Familial Dysautonomia

... myelinated axons.67 The nerve fails to increase in size with age and sensory neurons in spinal ganglia are decreased.8 Age-related increases in residual nodules in sensory ganglia and pr[r] ...

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Help seeking behavior and onset-to-alarm time in patients with acute stroke: sub-study of the preventive antibiotics in stroke study

Help seeking behavior and onset-to-alarm time in patients with acute stroke: sub-study of the preventive antibiotics in stroke study

... and/or sensory loss, any speech disturbance, vision loss with one or both eyes, dizziness and a severe, unusual ...and/or sensory loss, face asymmetry and speech ...

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Neurorehabilitation in upper limb amputation: understanding how neurophysiological changes can affect functional rehabilitation

Neurorehabilitation in upper limb amputation: understanding how neurophysiological changes can affect functional rehabilitation

... limb sensory feedback Using brain machine interface approaches, it has been demonstrated that stable connectivity between primary cortex and the striatum is pivotal for skill learning with prostheses ...ascending ...

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Exploring the sensory screening experiences of nurses working in long-term care homes with residents who have dementia: a qualitative study

Exploring the sensory screening experiences of nurses working in long-term care homes with residents who have dementia: a qualitative study

... medical sensory care of residents with dementia, their primary focus is on anatomy and ...of sensory loss in this popula- tion, as well as being beneficial to the provision of specialised education ...

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Sensory Compensation in Children Following Vision Loss after Trauma and Disease

Sensory Compensation in Children Following Vision Loss after Trauma and Disease

... the loss is considered to be deprivation and the person is often labelled with a ...disability. Loss of a body part not only impacts functionality but it can also affect the individual cosmetically and, in ...

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MR of the brain using fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) pulse sequences

MR of the brain using fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) pulse sequences

... White Matter Disease Four Cases A patient with a 3-year history of recurrent episodes of weakness and ataxia with some sensory loss displayed no abnormality in the centrum semiovale with[r] ...

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Haptic wearables as sensory replacement, sensory augmentation and trainer - a review

Haptic wearables as sensory replacement, sensory augmentation and trainer - a review

... of sensory impairment (Fig. 1). Total im- pairment occurs when sensory function is completely lost, often resulting from damaged, dysfunctional, or missing sensory receptors or pathways such as for ...

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Hereditary sensory neuropathy type I

Hereditary sensory neuropathy type I

... distal sensory loss usually without foot ulcerations but adult onset of gastro- oesophageal reflux and cough and no motor ...a sensory axonal neuropathy. Audi- ometry showed sensorineural hearing ...

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

... Cauda equina syndrome can be recognised by a clinical pattern including bladder dysfunction (inability to void or incontinence), with possible motor and/or sensory loss in the region of the sacral and/or ...

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Effect of edible chitosan coating on postharvest life of carrot (Daucus carota L.)

Effect of edible chitosan coating on postharvest life of carrot (Daucus carota L.)

... weight loss and consequently slow down the drying ...weight loss, moisture loss, total soluble solids, pH, ascorbic acid, β-carotene, and also sensory parameters such as color, flavor, ...

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Clinical chronobiology: a timely consideration in critical care medicine

Clinical chronobiology: a timely consideration in critical care medicine

... total loss, of sensory cues disturbing the master regulation within the environment of the intensive care unit, and/or pathology affecting the peripheral clock mechanism at a cellular ...a loss of ...

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TMEM16B determines cholecystokinin sensitivity of intestinal vagal afferents of nodose neurons

TMEM16B determines cholecystokinin sensitivity of intestinal vagal afferents of nodose neurons

... the loss of CCK sensitivity of mice fed a HFD highlights 2 effects that favor increased body ...the loss of CCK-me- diated activation of vagal afferents, which abrogated increases in SNA and thermogenesis ...

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A rare case of seven siblings with Waardenburg syndrome: a case report

A rare case of seven siblings with Waardenburg syndrome: a case report

... According to the diagnostic criteria proposed by Waardenburg, there are three features of major cri- teria in this case: sensory neural hearing loss (SNHL), abnormal pigmentation of the iris, and diagnosed ...

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