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2014
Somatic dysfunction of L5-S1 is believed to cause or worsen a rotation pattern in the pelvis, often combined with low back pain. This affects symmetry of motion amplitudes in lower joints, and could influence the gait pattern. This study was conducted to determine whether a somatic dysfunction of L5 has an influence on the gait pattern.
2013
Die Sklerodermie (griechisch „skleros“ = hart; „derma“ = Haut) ist eine Erkrankung des Bindegewebes, bei der es zu einer Proliferation der Kollagenfasern und damit Verhärtung des Bindegewebes kommt. Eine Krankheit die nicht weit verbreitet, aber aufgrund ihrer Symptomatik sehr interessant für eine physiotherapeutische oder osteopathische Behandlung ist.
Functional training is becoming the state-of-the-art therapy approach for rehabilitation of individuals after stroke and spinal cord injury. Robot-aided treadmill training reduces personnel effort, especially when treating severely affected patients. Improving rehabilitation robots towards more patient-cooperative behavior may further increase the effects of robot-aided training. This pilot study aims at investigating the feasibility of applying patient-cooperative robot-aided gait rehabilitation to stroke and incomplete spinal cord injury during a therapy period of four weeks. Short-term effects within one training session as well as the function are evaluated.
2010
Rehabilitation robots are versatile tools for assisting therapists in the rehabilitation of neurologically impaired patients.
To enhance motor learning, current control strategies for rehabilitation robots aim at allowing patient-driven movements,
i.e. movements which patients can initiate and execute on their own account. A widely used mechanism in these patientcooperative
control strategies are virtual haptic constraints, which guide the patients spatially without enforcing a specific
timing. In this paper, we present an overview about the application of haptic constraints in rehabilitation robotics, illustrated
by examples from the rehabilitation robots ARMin and Lokomat. Experience with haptic constraints shows that
they enable patients to move faster and more successfully, thus they increase the number of possible patient-driven task
repetitions per training session. Future research needs to investigate ways to progressively adapt haptic constraints to the
patients’ abilities in order to provide optimal learning conditions for the human nervous system.
Neuromuscular blocking agents are frequently used in the intensive care setting although they may result in complication such as prolonged paralysis and acute quadriplegic myopathy syndrome. We examined whether rocuronium combined with mechanical ventilation (MV) would further alter diaphragm function compared to MV.
In the scientific literature, several authors did recommend manipulative therapies for the management of pain and mobility of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The aim of this study is to research if these recommendations are based on scientific proof.
Traditional Chinese medicine postulates that energy is flowing trough the different meridians located within the human body. Several authors within the osteopathic medicine reports that physiological processes are not only mediated by the different arterial, venous, lymphatic en cerebrospinal flows within the body but also trough bio-energetic flows.