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Movement (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Movement'
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18 Nov 2009
The highly conserved pilM/N/O/P/Q gene cluster is among the core set of genes required for cell surface expression of type IV pili and associated twitching motility. With the exception of the outer membrane secretin, a multimer of PilQ subunits, the ...
rec_pub_19857645-pilm-n-o-p-proteins-form-inner-membrane-complex-affects-stability.htm
17 Nov 2009
In three separate manipulations, a group of children at risk for developmental coordination disorder (DCD; five males, seven females; mean age 11y 6mo [SD 6.8mo] who were at or below the 15th centile on the Movement ABC) and a group of typically ...
rec_pub_19018835-children-risk-developmental-coordination-disorder-judgement-changes.htm
13 Nov 2009
PURPOSE: To quantify and evaluate the accumulated prostate, rectum, and bladder dose for several strategies including rotational organ motion correction for intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) of prostate cancer using realistic organ motion ...
rec_pub_19857789-strategies-online-organ-motion-correction-intensity-modulated.htm
Visual learning shapes the processing of complex movement stimuli in the human brain.
2 Nov 2009
Recognition of actions and complex movements is fundamental for social interactions and action understanding. While the relationship between motor expertise and visual recognition of body movements has received a vast amount of interest, the role of ...
rec_pub_19890012-visual-learning-shapes-processing-complex-movement-stimuli-human-brain.htm
Dynamic encoding of movement direction in motor cortical neurons.
2 Nov 2009
When we perform a skilled movement such as reaching for an object, we can make use of prior information, for example about the location of the object in space. This helps us to prepare the movement, and we gain improved accuracy and speed during ...
rec_pub_19889998-dynamic-encoding-movement-direction-motor-cortical-neurons.htm
Balancing the force of direct laryngoscopy with manual in-line stabilization.
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19858878-balancing-force-direct-laryngoscopy-manual-line-stabilization.htm
Quantifying the motion of Kager's fat pad.
30 Oct 2009
Kager's fat pad is located in Kager's triangle between the Achilles tendon, the superior cortex of the calcaneus, and flexor hallucis longus (FHL) muscle and tendon. Its biomechanical functions are not yet established, but recent studies suggest it ...
rec_pub_19396861-quantifying-motion-kager-s-fat-pad.htm
Robot-assisted rehabilitation of the paretic upper limb: rationale of the ARAMIS project.
30 Oct 2009
Robot ARAMIS (Automatic Recovery Arm Motility Integrated System) is intended to provide the therapist with novel and time/cost-efficient approaches to the rehabilitation of the paretic upper limb after stroke. The system has been designed and ...
rec_pub_19841833-robot-assisted-rehabilitation-paretic-upper-limb-rationale-aramis.htm
Reach-to-grasp interjoint coordination for moving object in children with hemiplegia.
30 Oct 2009
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate interjoint coordination in children with hemiplegia as they reach to grasp objects, in both static and dynamic conditions. An ad hoc robotic device was used to study the dynamic condition. DESIGN: Observational study. ...
rec_pub_19841831-reach-grasp-interjoint-coordination-moving-object-children-hemiplegia.htm
30 Oct 2009
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to examine changes in different aspects of impairment, including spasticity in the upper limbs, of hemiplegic children following botulinum toxin type A intervention. Progress was assessed using standard ...
rec_pub_19841830-robot-mediated-clinical-scales-evaluation-upper-limb-botulinum-toxin.htm
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