so I was pleased to see research released this week suggests people who regularly floss their teeth have a lower risk of stroke. This comes after a large body of previous research has found links ...
Objectives: Gait speed and motor ... results in estimating the duration of lower- and upper-extremity actions in FM assessments for stroke survivors. This technology could facilitate personalized ...
1 While the majority of motor recovery post stroke occurs within the initial 3 months, gains can continue through chronic stages.2 Evidence has identified vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with ...
Flossing your teeth at least once a week may be linked to a lower risk of stroke caused by a blood clot blocking brain blood flow and irregular heartbeats, according to a preliminary study to be ...
21 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, updated recommendations are presented for the management of stroke rehabilitation. Blessen C ... as well as task-specific practice to improve motor function, ...
The following is a summary of “Correlation between high-sensitivity cardiac troponin levels in diabetic patients’ serum and lower limb lesions: based on NHANES data,” published in the January 2025 ...
This collaboration signifies an important advancement as Nobis plans to integrate Andago®, an overground gait and balance ... Andago®, a lower extremity rehabilitation device, provides ...
This collaboration signifies an important advancement as Nobis plans to integrate Andago®, an overground gait and balance ... Andago®, a lower extremity rehabilitation device, provides ...
This collaboration signifies an important advancement as Nobis plans to integrate Andago®, an overground gait and balance training ... from disabling diseases and injuries such as stroke, spinal cord ...
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