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Journal of NeuroEngineering and
Rehabilitation
Open Access
Research
The use of body weight support on ground level: an alternative
strategy for gait training of individuals ... less range of motion in
the 0% BWS condition than in the no harness condition.
The trunk on the paretic side presented less range of
motion in the 3...
... aging.
Body weight support (BWS) systems provide with an
interactive approach to gait training, because they can be
used to manipulate stability and balance by changing lev-
els of body weight ... G: Walking training
of patients with hemiparesis at an early stage after stroke: A
comparison of walking training on a treadmill with body
weight support and...
... strain for a new
genus and/or family.
Conclusion
We have validated the use of the RdRp as a taxonomic
marker for the classification of the order Picornavirales
and, to an extent, for the viruses ... diversity of honeybee viruses.
Background
Honeybee populations are known to be infected by
numerous viruses that reside in colonies yet show no
apparent signs of infection [1]. T...
... patient
before the operation. Compression of cervical cord was
defined as any deformation of the cervical cord shown in
axial and sagittal scan of the MRI (Figure 2). The level of
compression and the ... paralysis of the del-
toid and biceps muscles without sensory disturbance
[2,3,20] is one of the commonly used definitions among
surgeons. At the same time, there are considerable...
... review and writing the manuscript, CKL and
KYC are responsible for the idea of the method of fracture fixation,
operation of this patient and reviewing the manuscript.
HYL, CKL and KYC have read and ... femur for the best pur-
chase of bone while avoiding violation of the growth
plate. The disadvantages were that the patient might
need another operation for implant removal and...
... comminution zone
can only marginally increase s tability of the construct,
and thus decreasing the risk of secondary dislocation. A
shortcoming of the study cou ld b e the use of granular
bone graft ... pi-plate fixation alone. The
results cannot be generalized to all types of angle stable
implants and bone graft substitutes, therefore no con-
clusion about other angle stable impl...
... comminution zone
can only marginally increase s tability of the construct,
and thus decreasing the risk of secondary dislocation. A
shortcoming of the study cou ld b e the use of granular
bone graft ... pi-plate fixation alone. The
results cannot be generalized to all types of angle stable
implants and bone graft substitutes, therefore no con-
clusion about other angle stable impl...
... conception and supervision of the study,
planning of the experiments, and drafting the manuscript. EAM was
responsible for planning of the experiments, performed the biomechanical
testing and contributed ... internal fixation techni-
ques), and cases of non- or mal-union of the foot and
ankle [2-4]. Finally, the use of the IEF is also considered
a viable treatment option in th...
... interests.
Authors' contributions
SC collected, conducted, analysed and interpreted the
data and wrote the manuscript. JH conceived and
designed the study and contributed to the interpretation
of data and writing ... College London, Queen Square, London, UK and
5
Department of Public Health,
University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford, UK
Email: Ste...
...
of -0.5 (poor synchrony). A suggestion of out -of- phase syn-
chrony can be observed in the left and right panels, but this is
not consistent (see middle panel).
Journal of NeuroEngineering and ... total absence of synchronization, 3 reflects
good (e.g., consistent) in-phase synchronization (e.g., left
leg of one partner moved in time with the left leg of the
other partner), an...