Research shows that analyzing walking patterns can detect early signs of neurological disorders, orthopedic issues, and even ...
Cerebellar rhythm loss due to climbing fiber regression is a shared pathophysiology of motor deficits across cerebellar ...
This Research Topic will feature a collection of articles that focus on the neurologic correlates of motor function in cerebral palsy including implications for targeted treatment. Cerebral palsy (CP) ...
OBJECTIVES To determine the occurrence of celiac disease in a population of ataxic patients without definite diagnosis and to characterise distinctive features which may help to differentiate ...
He is also noted to be ataxic on examination. He began walking at approximately 12 months of age and could build a tower of 6 blocks by 18 months. He now has to crawl and can just about employ a ...
To rule out cerebellar and polyneuropathic ataxic disorders all patients underwent a detailed clinical neurological exam by a senior neurologist. Any abnormal findings led to further examination such ...
Every child diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy should be re-assessed carefully with a view to making a more precise diagnosis.
This valuable study characterises the activity of motor units from two of the three anatomical subdivisions ("heads") of the triceps muscle while mice walked on a treadmill at various speeds. Although ...
Peripheral nerve diseases are traditionally classified as demyelinating or axonal. It has been recently proposed that microstructural changes restricted to the nodal/paranodal region may be the key to ...
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