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Autor:
Melanie Aing, BA, Craig DiTommaso, MD
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 116-118 (2023)
Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive writhing movements. Historically, dystonia is a disorder of the basal ganglia. However, recent studies have reported cases of dystonia associated with brainstem disorders. Altho
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6bd351e1fe0144fba58080748b4d60e1
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 71-75 (2019)
A patient with biventricular heart failure received a total artificial heart (TAH) as a bridge to transplant. He had a complicated hospital course including postoperative bleeding, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and adjustment disorder. After participating
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3be5d01b563c4fbca90e80ca965908ad
Publikováno v:
Brain Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 5, p 608 (2021)
Early and goal-directed management of complications and comorbidities is imperative to facilitate neurorecovery and to optimize outcomes of disorders of consciousness (DoC). This is the first large retrospective cohort study on the primary medical an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/be18af4ec3ab45a3990c2b07120d8d05
Autor:
Chittaranjan Patel, Craig DiTommaso
Publikováno v:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 104:e37
Publikováno v:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 103:1049-1050
Autor:
Sunil Kothari, Craig DiTommaso
Publikováno v:
Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::02c12655f52c1aac18572dff6557d43e
https://doi.org/10.1891/9780826147684.0040
https://doi.org/10.1891/9780826147684.0040
Publikováno v:
PM&R. 11:90-93
This case describes a 16-year-old boy who suffered a severe traumatic brain injury. The patient gradually recovered but developed debilitating spasticity mainly in left triceps muscle, abnormal positioning of shoulder girdle complex, and shoulder pai
Publikováno v:
PMR : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitationReferences. 13(7)
INTRODUCTION Spasticity is one of the most frequent neurological impairments affecting persons with disorders of consciousness (DoC). If left untreated, it can mask signs of consciousness by inhibiting one's ability to interact with the environment.