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20 Jun2013

20 June 2013.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 20 June 2013Posted in Nervous
Tactile acuity is considered a clinical signature of primary somatosensory representation.

Assessing tactile acuity in rheumatology and musculoskeletal medicine--how reliable are two-point discrimination tests at the neck, hand, back and foot?

18 Jun2013

18 June 2013.

Written by Andrew Cuff
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 18 June 2013Posted in Nervous
Rehabilitation
More complex physiotherapy interventions poststroke require a greater degree of cognitive ability.

Associations between executive function and physical function poststroke: a pilot study.

13 Jun2013

13 June 2013.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 13 June 2013Posted in Nervous
There is evidence that education on pain physiology can have positive effects on pain.

Pain Physiology Education Improves Health Status and Endogenous Pain Inhibition in Fibromyalgia: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.

11 Jun2013

11 June 2013.

Written by Lesley Wassef-Birosik
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 11 June 2013Posted in Nervous
MS plaques
supervised group exercise training is effective in improving balance, functional status, spasticity, fatigue.

Group exercise training for balance, functional status, spasticity, fatigue and quality of life in multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial.

01 Aug2012

01 August 2012.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 1 August 2013Posted in Nervous
This study examined the existence of possible alterations in pain perception and modulation of triathletes.

Enhanced pain modulation among triathletes: A possible explanation for their exceptional capabilities.

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