Post-stroke movement disorders: clinical spectrum, pathogenesis, and management
P Tater, S Pandey - Neurology India, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Involuntary movements develop after 1–4% of strokes and they have been reported
in patients with ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes affecting the basal ganglia, thalamus …
in patients with ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes affecting the basal ganglia, thalamus …
[HTML][HTML] Movement disorders following cerebrovascular lesion in the basal ganglia circuit
J Park - Journal of movement disorders, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Movement disorders are primarily associated with the basal ganglia and the thalamus;
therefore, movement disorders are more frequently manifest after stroke compared with …
therefore, movement disorders are more frequently manifest after stroke compared with …
A clinical perspective on bespoke sensing mechanisms for remote monitoring and rehabilitation of neurological diseases: scoping review
JM Yen, JH Lim - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
Neurological diseases including stroke and neurodegenerative disorders cause a hefty
burden on the healthcare system. Survivors experience significant impairment in mobility …
burden on the healthcare system. Survivors experience significant impairment in mobility …
Neural stem cell extracellular vesicles disrupt midline shift predictive outcomes in porcine ischemic stroke model
SE Spellicy, EE Kaiser, MM Bowler… - Translational stroke …, 2020 - Springer
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a clinically relevant non-invasive imaging tool
commonly utilized to assess stroke progression in real time. This study investigated the utility …
commonly utilized to assess stroke progression in real time. This study investigated the utility …
The intersection of central dopamine system and stroke: potential avenues aiming at enhancement of motor recovery
A Gower, M Tiberi - Frontiers in synaptic neuroscience, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Dopamine, a major neurotransmitter, plays a role in a wide range of brain sensorimotor
functions. Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia are two major human neuropsychiatric …
functions. Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia are two major human neuropsychiatric …
A milder form of molybdenum cofactor deficiency type A presenting as Leigh's syndrome-like phenotype highlighting the secondary mitochondrial dysfunction: a case …
M Almudhry, AN Prasad, CA Rupar, KY Tay… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Molybdenum cofactor deficiency (MoCD)(OMIM# 252150) is an autosomal-
recessive disorder caused by mutations in four genes involved in the molybdenum cofactor …
recessive disorder caused by mutations in four genes involved in the molybdenum cofactor …
Gaps, controversies, and proposed roadmap for research in poststroke movement disorders
Poststroke movement disorders (PSMDs) are a common cause of secondary movement
disorders. Although prior studies have highlighted the clinical spectrum and phenomenology …
disorders. Although prior studies have highlighted the clinical spectrum and phenomenology …
Multimodal sensing in stroke motor rehabilitation
Applying sensors in biomedical institutions and home‐based stroke rehabilitation is now a
global research focus. In this review paper, the relationship between stroke diseases' …
global research focus. In this review paper, the relationship between stroke diseases' …
Vascular parkinsonism: a review on management updates
TB Udagedara, AMD Alahakoon… - Annals of Indian …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Abstract “Vascular parkinsonism (VP)” is a condition which presents with the clinical features
of parkinsonism that are presumably caused by cerebrovascular disease. It is classically …
of parkinsonism that are presumably caused by cerebrovascular disease. It is classically …
Sustained involuntary muscle activity in cerebral palsy and stroke: same symptom, diverse mechanisms
Individuals with lesions of central motor pathways frequently suffer from sustained
involuntary muscle activity. This symptom shares clinical characteristics with dystonia but is …
involuntary muscle activity. This symptom shares clinical characteristics with dystonia but is …