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Antonella Favit-Van Pelt, MD, PhD, discusses the use of neuromodulation and neuroplasticity for addressing gait deficits in patients with multiple sclerosis.
The mechanisms of excitatory changes in the central nervous system during resistance training mainly include corticospinal adaptation, reticulospinal tract adaptation, and spinal cord adaptation.
BACKGROUND: Neuronal plasticity after stroke occurs predominantly within the first few months. However, its persistence and distribution in the chronic phase remain unclear. This study investigated ...
Joosten, E.A.J., Gribnau, A.A.M. and Dederen, P.J.W.C. (1987) An Anterograde Tracer Study of the Developing Corticospinal Tract in the Rat Three Components ...
Lower cerebral blood flow ratio and cerebral blood volume ratio on either lesion side and opposite side were independently associated with white matter tract degeneration after adjusting for ...
The word has become an epithet for garish, reckless growth — but to fix the housing crisis, the country needs more of it.
Background Evaluation of the structural integrity and functional excitability of the corticospinal tract (CST) is likely to be important in predicting motor recovery after stroke. Previous reports are ...
Bilateral MWF reductions in white matter were extensive, especially in the pontine crossing tract, corticospinal tract, cerebellar and cerebral peduncles, and corona radiata.
Researchers conducted a retrospective study on DTBM’s ability to detect corticospinal tract (CST) volume loss and its link to stroke recovery. They analyzed retrospective MRI scans from participants ...
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