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The Effect of Sensory Stimulation versus Motor Control Cueing of the Foot on Balance in Elderly Females: Single Group Pretest Posttest Study

The Effect of Sensory Stimulation versus Motor Control Cueing of the Foot on Balance in Elderly Females: Single Group Pretest Posttest Study

... DOI: 10.4236/aar.2019.86009 122 Advances in Aging Research exclusion criteria by providing participants with a demographics sheet. Re- searcher One then distributed the MMSE to each participant and took vitals for each ...

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Sensory stimulation in the treatment of children with sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder: a feasibility and acceptability study

Sensory stimulation in the treatment of children with sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder: a feasibility and acceptability study

... therapy for sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder, which could be shown based on device performance and participant feedback. With our small sample, measured during one night in the laboratory, no significant clinical ...

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The effect of sensory stimulation provided by family on systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate in critical care patients

The effect of sensory stimulation provided by family on systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate in critical care patients

... for sensory stimulation or visiting of patients in these wards, we conducted the present study to investigate the effect of sensory stimulation provided by family on arterial blood pressure ...

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The Effect of Multi Sensory Stimulation (MSS) on Cognitive Disturbances and Quality of Life of Male Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease

The Effect of Multi Sensory Stimulation (MSS) on Cognitive Disturbances and Quality of Life of Male Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease

... Alzheimer's disease and depression are strong stressors to patients, their families and caregivers. The people who live with these patients encounter to extensive complex problems which affect their quality of life (5). ...

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Effectiveness of an Individualised Sensory Stimulation Program for High Risk Infants Less than Three Months of Age

Effectiveness of an Individualised Sensory Stimulation Program for High Risk Infants Less than Three Months of Age

... Am J Occup Ther. 1988, An efficacy study of occupational therapy with high-risk neonates. Case-Smith J. Department of Occupational Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth University, This single- subject research study with ...

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Effects of different lower limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation – A systematic review and meta analysis

Effects of different lower limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation – A systematic review and meta analysis

... lower-limb stimulation increases somatosensory ...lower-limb sensory stimulation strategies on postural regulation and sta- bility in order to contrast their relative ...

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Interferential current sensory stimulation, through the neck skin, improves airway defense and oral nutrition intake in patients with dysphagia: a double-blind randomized controlled trial

Interferential current sensory stimulation, through the neck skin, improves airway defense and oral nutrition intake in patients with dysphagia: a double-blind randomized controlled trial

... Methods: This double-blind, randomized controlled trial involved 43 patients who were prescribed in-hospital dysphagia rehabilitation for $3 weeks. Patients were randomly assigned to the sensory stimulation ...

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Study Investigating Motor Improvement in Cerebral Palsy Patients following Sensory Stimulation

Study Investigating Motor Improvement in Cerebral Palsy Patients following Sensory Stimulation

... 6 is motor dysfunction. It is the motor disability that makes these patients crippled and dependent on others. Depending upon severity, even performing work for just daily living sometimes becomes impossible for them. ...

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The use of multi sensory stimulation to improve functional performance in older people with dementia: a randomised single blind trial

The use of multi sensory stimulation to improve functional performance in older people with dementia: a randomised single blind trial

... of stimulation sensory deprivation may occur, leading to deterioration of cognitive ...Therefore, sensory deprivation may be an important determinant of ...

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IMPACT OF BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR MULTIPLE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

IMPACT OF BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR MULTIPLE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

... peripheral sensory stimulation plasticity partners accelerate the process and asks brain regeneration, improves neural activity [5], and reverses to reduce the length of stress stay ...of sensory ...

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Feasibility of sensory tongue stimulation combined with task-specific therapy in people with spinal cord injury: a case study

Feasibility of sensory tongue stimulation combined with task-specific therapy in people with spinal cord injury: a case study

... perform balance related activities. These changes are close to the minimal detectable change level in response to ther- apy at 11.1% on the ABC scale reported for the Parkinson’s disease population [40]. As we did not ...

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Wiring the brain for participation through active listening and active learning

Wiring the brain for participation through active listening and active learning

... Sensory stimulation during the early years activates certain genes and as a result, the neural functions are differentiated in different parts of the brain and sensory pathways are built ...

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Assessment and modulation of the sensorimotor cough response

Assessment and modulation of the sensorimotor cough response

... (electrical) stimulation involved a train of eight 1 Hz pulses, applied to the index finger, followed by a 15 second break (Godde et ...of stimulation, there was a pause of 1 minute to minimize adaption and ...

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Testing the effects of gentle vibrotactile stimulation on symptom relief in fibromyalgia

Testing the effects of gentle vibrotactile stimulation on symptom relief in fibromyalgia

... non-painful sensory ac- tivity may, to a significant extent, account for the augmented subjective perception of pain and body discom- fort ...somatosensory stimulation could arguably attenuate fibromyalgia ...

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The Early Functional Abilities (EFA) scale to assess neurological and neurosurgical early rehabilitation patients

The Early Functional Abilities (EFA) scale to assess neurological and neurosurgical early rehabilitation patients

... The Sensory Modality Assessment Technique (SMART) [17], Western Neuro Sensory Stimulation Pro- file (WNSSP) [18], Sensory Stimulation Assessment Measure (SSAM) [19], Wessex Head Injury ...

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Examining Handwashing Care in Assisted Living Facilities from the Perspective of Hand and Finger Stimulation to Induce Brain Activation in the Residents

Examining Handwashing Care in Assisted Living Facilities from the Perspective of Hand and Finger Stimulation to Induce Brain Activation in the Residents

... Thus far, whenever I have randomly checked nursing textbooks available on the market, I find that at least in Japanese nursing education, handwashing before meals is categorized under “assisting hygiene” by keeping the ...

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The Key to The Future Development of Interactive Art – Virtual Reality Technology

The Key to The Future Development of Interactive Art – Virtual Reality Technology

... one sensory feature to another and causing sensory ...the stimulation of the five senses can achieve the control of the brain in a certain ...much sensory stimulation will make people ...

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Sensory alteration of motor patterns in the stomatogastric nervous system of the spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus

Sensory alteration of motor patterns in the stomatogastric nervous system of the spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus

... Sensory input from the pylorus does not act directly on neurones of the stomatogastric ganglion; instead, sensory stimulation initiates a burst in two rostrally originating interneurones[r] ...

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Supracubital perineurioma misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome: case report

Supracubital perineurioma misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome: case report

... nerve stimulation, a reduced sensory con- duction velocity of 39 m/s in the median nerve on thumb stimulation and no sensory nerve action potential on stimulation of the 2 nd and 3 rd ...

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Dactyl Sensory Influences on Rock Lobster Locomotion: II  ROLE IN INTERLEG COORDINATION

Dactyl Sensory Influences on Rock Lobster Locomotion: II ROLE IN INTERLEG COORDINATION

... The effects of cyclic electrical stimulation of the dactyl sensory nerve DN on the walking pattern of rock lobsters were examined at the two crucial points within the step cycle: the ant[r] ...

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