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Postprostatectomy incontinence: all about diagnosis and management.

21 Oct 2008 CONTEXT: The ever-increasing number of radical prostatectomies entails an increasing number of patients suffering from postprostatectomy stress incontinence despite improved surgical techniques. We provide an overview of the current diagnosis and ...
rec_pub_18963418-postprostatectomy-incontinence-diagnosis-management.htm


The contribution of mechanoreceptive sensation on stability and adaptation in the young and elderly.

15 Oct 2008 The aim was to determine the contributions of foot mechanoreceptive sensation, vision and their interaction on postural stability during quiet stance, balance perturbations and adaptive adjustments. Postural stability was measured as anteroposterior ...
rec_pub_18925415-the-contribution-mechanoreceptive-sensation-stability-adaptation.htm


A learning theory for reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity with application to biofeedback.

8 Oct 2008 Reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) has recently emerged as a candidate for a learning rule that could explain how behaviorally relevant adaptive changes in complex networks of spiking neurons could be achieved in a ...
rec_pub_18846203-a-learning-theory-reward-modulated-spike-timing-dependent-plasticity.htm


A neural model for chronic pain and pain relief by extracorporeal shock wave treatment.

5 Oct 2008 The paper develops a new theory of chronic pain and pain relief by extracorporeal shock wave treatment. Chronic pain without underlying anatomical disorder is looked at as a pathological control function of memory. Conditioned reflexes are ...
rec_pub_18839163-a-neural-model-chronic-pain-pain-relief-extracorporeal-shock-wave.htm


A therapeutic maneuver for oropharyngeal dysphagia in patients with Parkinson's disease.

29 Sep 2008 OBJECTIVE: This study investigates resources to provide better conditions for oropharyngeal swallowing for improvement in the quality of life of Parkinson's disease patients. METHOD: Three men and one woman with an average age of 70.25 years had ...
rec_pub_18925327-a-therapeutic-maneuver-oropharyngeal-dysphagia-patients-parkinson-s.htm


Effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain.

29 Sep 2008 Electromyographic biofeedback is a therapeutic modality used along with other interventions in the treatment of pain. This article presents a brief review of the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback in treating musculoskeletal pain. ...
rec_pub_19226020-effectiveness-electromyographic-biofeedback-treatment-musculoskeletal.htm


Quantitative electroencephalography and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: implications for clinical practice.

29 Sep 2008 Although behavioral symptoms of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity serve as a foundation for the accurate diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the low interrater reliability and specificity of behavioral rating ...
rec_pub_18803918-quantitative-electroencephalography-attention-deficit-hyperactivity.htm


Power spectral frequency and coherence abnormalities in patients with intractable epilepsy and their usefulness in long-term remediation of seizures using neurofeedback.

29 Sep 2008 Medically intractable seizures appear to be highly correlated with focal slow activity (delta or theta). They also correlate highly with decreases in the coherence of theta. Normalization of focal slowing and of decreased theta coherence will ...
rec_pub_19044219-power-spectral-frequency-coherence-abnormalities-patients-intractable.htm


Fighting female incontinence.

29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18972761-fighting-female-incontinence.htm


Postural effects of the scaled display of visual foot center of pressure feedback under different somatosensory conditions at the foot and the ankle.

29 Sep 2008 OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of the scaled display of visual foot center of pressure (COP) feedback on upright postural control under different somatosensory conditions at the foot and the ankle. DESIGN: Before and after intervention trials. ...
rec_pub_18929035-postural-effects-scaled-display-visual-foot-center-pressure-feedback.htm

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