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  • ...sment of ageing with spinal cord injury to bridge some of the existing gap in the literature. ...applicability of this in spinal cord injury assessment has been discussed in the earlier discussion on [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Assessment_of_Spina
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  • ...Cord Injury: [https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/13/5/703 A Systematic Review with Metanalysis Involving New Rehabilitative Technologies]. Brain Sciences. 202 == Robotic Assisted Gait Training ==
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  • ...r following the release of the 19 level WISCI, it was modified to WISCI II with the inclusion of two levels,<ref name=":2">Ditunno PL, Ditunno JF Jr. Walki The WISCI/WISCI II was designed as a tool to measure improvement in walking ability specifically for spinal cord injury.<ref name=":0" /> It is
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  • ...ation includes training of caregivers, wheelchair seating, and progressive gait retraining if applicable. Education regarding medical complications, pressu ...whether or not the injury is complete or incomplete is directly associated with the individual’s ability to perform certain functional activities. The kn
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  • ...bodily movement without having to physically perform it and thus resulting in stimulation of the neural system. '''Richardson explains MP as “the symbolic practice of a physical activity in the absence of any gross muscular movements”<ref name=":0">Richardson, A.
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  • ...egments and body representation.png|thumb|400x400px]]Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) can be defined as a traumatic or non-traumatic event that leads to neural Spinal cord Injury does only have an impact on the individuals' physical and emotional well-being, but it also has a considerable impact o
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  • ...ed 6 May 2022]</ref>. It can be employed to determine functional mobility, gait, and vestibular function<ref>Academy of Neurological Physical Therapy. [htt ...e Your Gait Speed] Available from:https://www.wikihow.fitness/Measure-Your-Gait-Speed (last accessed 5.2.2020)</ref>
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  • ...ing on a person's foot or feet is concentrated, and it is a crucial factor in maintaining stability and preventing [[falls]]. ...review of center of pressure (COP) variables to quantify standing balance in elderly people: Algorithms and open-access code]. Physiol Rep. 2021;9(22):e
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  • ...an Thoracic Society and it was officially introduced in 2002, coming along with a comprehensive guideline<ref name=":0">Laboratories, A. T. S. C. o. P. S. ...ver a time of 6 minutes is used as the outcome by which to compare changes in performance capacity.
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  • ...eople who can walk independently are more likely to be able to participate in expected social roles and desired recreational activities, have a higher qu The ability to walk after a Spinal cord injury (SCI) depends on many factors including:
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  • ...will discuss the ways in which VR simulations can be used to help patients with neurological or musculoskeletal injuries. ...pinal cord injury (SCI)]]. Some examples of how VR simulations can be used in neurological rehabilitation include:
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  • ...y trained animals into healthcare to enhance the well-being of individuals with cognitive or physical disabilities. AAT is used by various health professio ...gy and palliative care, pain management, autism, ADHD, trauma and patients with physical, communication or cognitive disabilities, etc.
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  • ...verview of pathophysiology, models and acute injury mechanisms]. Frontiers in neurology. 2019;10:282.Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti ...can differ significantly between developing and developed countries (high in developed countries).
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  • ...n children aged two or under, toe walking is generally considered a normal gait variation; children usually demonstrate ankle dorsiflexion at heel strike b Toe walking can be associated with specific conditions, trauma or neurogenic influences.<ref name=":7" /> Cond
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  • ...ude a range of tests, from oculomotor testing to dynamic visual acuity and gait / balance assessments. This page will discuss the key components of the obj * Fixation in primary and eccentric gaze
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  • ...tion and sensations of pain, light touch, and temperature, but impairments in [[proprioception]], vibration, kinesthesia, and combined cortical functions ...ior aspects of the spinal cord. As a result, the common location of injury in Posterior Cord Syndrome is to the posterior columns and dorsal horns of the
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  • ...n Houcke J, Khanduja V, Pattyn C, Audenaert E. The history of biomechanics in total hip arthroplasty. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. 2017 Aug;51(4):359- ...ch model of the biomechanics of the hip: a clinical perspective.] J Orthop Sci. 2002;7(6):724-30. </ref>
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  • ...Injuries|Management of Spinal Injuries course]] that we hope to run again in the future.&nbsp; ...tion with Lisa Harvey and Joanne Glinsky. We hope to run this course again in the future.
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  • ...t also explores factors that help predict ambulation recovery for patients with a spinal cord injury. ...l of the central pattern generator and its relation to treadmill training. Gait Posture. 1998 May 1;7(3):251-263.</ref>
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  • == Types of Sports for Athletes with Disabilities == ...in these sports if needed. Athletes with disabilities are able to compete in sports at elite levels. These levels can be only fractions behind athletes
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