Search results for "Limb amputation"

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Training the Motor Cortex by Observing the Actions of Others During Immobilization

2014

International audience; Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical training can drive the recovery from nonuse-dependent corticomotor effects, it remains unclear if it is possible to gain access to motor cortex in alternative ways, such as through motor imagery (MI) or action observation (AO). Transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to study the excitability of the hand left motor cortex in normal subjects immediately before and after 10 h of right arm immobilization. During immobilization, subjects were requested either to imagine to act with their constrained limb or to observe hand actions performed by other individuals. A third gro…

AdultMaleImagery PsychotherapyCognitive Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentinternal simulationMIRROR-NEURON SYSTEMObservationIMAGERYaction observationBrain mappingBRAIN PLASTICITYImmobilizationYoung AdultCellular and Molecular Neurosciencemotor imageryMotor imageryNeuroplasticityHAND MOVEMENTSmedicineHumansMirror neuronARM MOVEMENTSAFFERENT INPUTAnalysis of VarianceBrain MappingUPPER-LIMB AMPUTATIONMotor CortexCORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITYArticlesEvoked Potentials MotorTranscranial Magnetic StimulationTranscranial magnetic stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structureAction (philosophy)FacilitationFemale[ SCCO ] Cognitive sciencedirect-matching hypothesisPsychologyNeurosciencePsychomotor PerformanceMotor cortexCerebral Cortex
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Change in take-off elevation angle after limb autotomy mitigates the reduction in jumping distance in rice grasshoppersOxya yezoensis

2013

Autotomy is the ability to spontaneously self-amputate a limb or other appendage, often as a reflexive action. This limb amputation typically occurs as a specialized defensive response to an attack from a predator and thereby enables the prey to escape from predation. Despite the benefits of escape, autotomized organisms lose the body part and its associated function. Here, we investigated the jumping behavior and performance of one-leg-autotomized and intact rice grasshoppers, Oxya yezoensis, to examine changes in jumping behavior after autotomy. The take-off elevation of autotomized grasshoppers was 7.8° lower than in intact grasshoppers, resulting in nearly a 45° angle of take-off, which…

Appendagemedicine.medical_treatmentZoologyElevation angleAnatomyLimb amputationBiologymedicine.disease_causePredationJumpingInsect SciencemedicinePredatorAutotomyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsReduction (orthopedic surgery)Entomological Science
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SmartLeg: An intelligent active robotic prosthesis for lower-limb amputees

2011

In recent years, there has been a worldwide interest in improvement of mobility of people with lower limb amputation. In spite of significant development of new technologies during the last decade, commercial below-knee and above-knee prostheses are still energetically passive devices. However, many locomotive functions, like walking up stairs and slopes, need significant power in knee and ankle joints. The additional power for doing previously mentioned activities needs to be achieved by means of external energy sources, which should be integral prosthetic components. This paper presents preliminary investigations towards an active robotic prosthesis that could potentially enable people wi…

Engineeringbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentProsthesisActive robotic prosthesis assistive robotics machine learningLower limbExternal energyGait (human)StairsAmputationLower limb amputationPower consumptionmedicinebusinesshuman activitiesSimulation2011 XXIII International Symposium on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies
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Reliability and validity of the Finnish version of the prosthesis evaluation questionnaire

2018

Background: Thus far there have been no specific patient-reported outcome instrument in Finnish for health-related quality of life (HRQoL) assessment after major lower extremity amputation and successful prosthesis fitting. Methods: The prosthesis evaluation questionnaire (PEQ) was translated and cross-culturally adapted into Finnish. Participants completed a questionnaire package including the Finnish version of the PEQ and the 15 D HRQoL instrument. Scales (n = 10) were tested for internal consistency, floor-ceiling effect, and reproducibility for which participants completed the PEQ twice within a 2-week interval. Validity was tested by estimating the correlation between the 15 D index a…

Malepsychometrics030506 rehabilitationvalidityPsychometricsmedicine.medical_treatmentelämänlaatupatientsProsthesisDISEASEpotilaat0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeQUALITY-OF-LIFEProsthesis FittingSurveys and QuestionnairesInternal consistencyHrqol instrumentFinlandReliability (statistics)ta316terveydenhuoltoRehabilitationPAINta3141healthMiddle Agedquestionnaire surveyreliability (general)3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthLower ExtremityFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtykyselytutkimusAmputation SurgicalVALIDATIONLOWER-LIMB AMPUTATIONS03 medical and health sciencesAmputeesCronbach's alphaamputationSuomimedicineHumansTranslationsPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresAgedproteesitreliabilityamputaatioReproducibility of Results3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologyquality of lifeAmputationUTILITY INSTRUMENTSPhysical therapySCALESprosthesis030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Characteristics of new patient referrals to specialised diabetic foot units across Europe and factors influencing delays

2021

Objective: Foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes and are associated with an increase in lower limb amputation and death. Early referral to a specialised unit is recommended. The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of new-patient referrals to specialised diabetes foot care units across Europe and to determine the factors involved in delayed referral. Method: In this prospective observational study, consecutive patients with a new foot ulcer presenting to nine diabetic foot centres in five European countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK) were included. Results: Some 25% of the 332 patients included had presented with a foot ulcer >3 months before re…

Wound Healingmedicine.medical_specialtyNursing (miscellaneous)business.industrymedicine.diseaseDiabetic footAmputation SurgicalDiabetic FootEuropePatient referralWound careDiabetic foot ulcerLower limb amputationDiabetes mellitusEmergency medicineDiabetes MellitusmedicineHumansFundamentals and skillsFoot ulcersbusinessComplicationReferral and ConsultationJournal of Wound Care
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Commentary: Preliminary Evidence for Training-Induced Changes of Morphology and Phantom Limb Pain

2019

The aim of this study was to investigate whether a special prosthetic training in phantom limb pain patients aimed at increasing the functional use of the prosthesis leads to neural morphological plasticity of brain structures and a reduction in phantom limb pain. For chronic pain disorders, it was shown that morphological alterations due to pain might become at least partially reversed by pain therapies. Phantom limb pain is a chronic pain disorder that is frequently followed by neural plasticity of anatomical brain structures. In our study, 10 patients with amputation of the upper limb participated in a two-week training with a myoelectric prosthesis with somatosensory feedback. Grip stre…

medicine.medical_specialtyvisiontactile feedbackPhantom limb painlcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeurosciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationsomatosensory feedbackMedicinepassive stimulationactive traininglcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatryvirtual reality (VR)Original Researchphantom limb pain (PLP)business.industrygray matterupper limb amputationbody regionsPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyplasticityprosthesisbusinessNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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