[PDF] Top 20 Upper limb position control in fibromyalgia
Has 10000 "Upper limb position control in fibromyalgia" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Upper limb position control in fibromyalgia".
Upper limb position control in fibromyalgia
... Compared to HCs, FM patients showed a preponderance of normalized power in the low frequency band. Tremor is most often measured with an accelerometer, but is initially a displacement. Even though the power of an ... See full document
9
Modeling and Visualization of Classification-Based Control Schemes for Upper Limb Prostheses
... the control of individual ...the position of the individual phalanges can be changed by enter- ing the name and specifying the angle of the ...the position of the individual phalanges to assume a ... See full document
20
Surveying the interest of individuals with upper limb loss in novel prosthetic control techniques
... freedom upper limb prostheses is the difficulty of controlling these ...tric control is the current state of the art [7], the func- tionality of a myoelectric prosthesis is limited by the number of ... See full document
11
Design of a precision motion control for an upper limb of robotic arm
... adequate control loop is designed, the system basically has the ability to achieve the required precise positioning as the errors between the reference and the controlled variables because of fluctuations or ... See full document
24
A neural tracking and motor control approach to improve rehabilitation of upper limb movements
... ANN1. The resulting horizontal and vertical positions of the contour points, together with their velocities and accelerations, are used to estimate the dynamics of shape. ANN1 is a Multi-Layer Perceptron composed of 2 ... See full document
12
A novel method of using accelerometry for upper limb FES control
... Figure 2 shows the experimental setup for the “Drink from a cup” task. Two inertial sensing units or IMUs (MT9 Xsens bv, NL), each with a cluster of four reflective markers on their upper corners, were attached to ... See full document
14
Development and control of a 3DOF upper limb robotic device for patients with paretic limb impairment
... the upper-limb to estimate the mechanical impedance parameters of the limb as a measure of muscle ...and position control, based on the changing upper- limb mechanical ... See full document
7
A Simple Position Sensing Device for Upper Limb Rehabilitation
... One of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in Malaysia is cardiovascular disease, which involve the heart and circulatory system. Of this, stroke is one of the top five leading causes of death and one of the top ... See full document
5
The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instability
... postural control is adversely affected in those with CAI, indicated that such deficits have not been detected consistently in this popula- tion [9, ...postural control testing, but rather on more ... See full document
7
A functional electrical stimulation (fes) control system for upper limb rehabilitation
... FES control system usually employ feedback signals, error detection and correction processes, and a model of the system to decide the output of stimulations to the target muscle groups for achieving a desired ... See full document
217
Application of Low-Intensity Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve the Affecter Upper Limb Functionality in Infantile Hemiplegia with Moderate Manual Ability. Case Series Rocío Palomo-Carrión 1, Rita-Pilar Romero-Galisteo 2* , Elena Piñero-Pinto 3, Purificación López-Muñoz 1, Helena Romay-Barrero1 and Francisco-García-Muro 4
... joint position occurred in wrist and elbow extension, increasing the median value for wrist extension by 21º from the baseline to the fourth ...greater control and support of the body structures for the ... See full document
16
Prediabetes: Pathogenesis and Adverse Outcomes
... In this study, 90.7% of the nutrient foramina were located along the whole middle third of the humerus, with the foramen index ranging between 30.2% and 69% of the bone length. In accordance with the present results, ... See full document
5
Sleep and Periodic Limb Movement in Sleep in Juvenile Fibromyalgia
... Objectives. Fibromyalgia has been re- cently recognized in children and adolescents as juvenile fibromyalgia ...adult fibromyalgia, subjective com- plaints of nonrestorative sleep and fatigue are ... See full document
6
A study of upper limb ischemia.
... Several other muscular anomalies exist, mostly involving thickened muscle branches encompassing nerves, for example, slips of anterior scalene between the C5 and the C7 nerve roots or even a bulky muscle anteriorly ... See full document
86
Extra upper limb practice after stroke: a feasibility study
... extra upper limb practice was often undertaken after usual rehabilita- tion and before dinner ...extra upper limb practice to adults undergoing inpatient rehabilitation consider (i) using a ... See full document
7
Gross and Fine Motor Development in 47,XXY and 47,XYY Males
... They scored significantly lower than control boys on two subtests, Upper-Limb Coordination and Up- per-Limb Speed and Dexterity, and both Gross Motor and Battery Composite scores were lo[r] ... See full document
7
Parkinson's Patients' Upper and Lower Limb Motor Impairments Differentially Influence Action Verb Processing
... comprehension at the semantic level, standard picture naming and lexical decision tasks were not used. In a picture naming task, participants are presented with a picture and asked to name the depicted object or action. ... See full document
57
Assessment of abduction motion in patients with rotator cuff tears: an analysis based on inertial sensors
... of upper limb dysfunction based on validated instruments may not only have a role in diagnostics but also have additional potential in quantifying the effect of ... See full document
8
EFFECTIVENESS OF EARLY STRETCHING EXERCISES FOR RANGE OF MOTION IN THE SHOULDER JOINT AND QUALITY OF FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN PATIENTS WITH BURNS - A RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL
... Shoulder joint Range of motion (ROM) measurement The Shoulder ROM measurements (flexion, extension, abduction, internal rotation and external rotation) were taken by two physiotherapists each experienced in managing ... See full document
9
Clinical usefulness and validity of robotic measures of reaching movement in hemiparetic stroke patients
... Our findings are also in agreement with Colombo et al. [32] in that the number of peaks in the hand velocity pro- file in the MEMOS robot, similar to the Speed Maxima Count in the KINARM Exoskeleton, is correlated ... See full document
10
Related subjects