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Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT

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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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August 22, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39164804/improving-executive-function-and-dual-task-cost-in-parkinson-disease-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun-Hong Zhou, Ray-Yau Wang, Yo-Tsen Liu, Shih-Jung Cheng, Hsin-Hsuan Liu, Yea-Ru Yang
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dual-task walking is challenging for people with Parkinson disease (PD). Gait performance worsens while executing dual tasks, possibly due to a decline in executive function (EF). This study aimed to investigate the effects of dual-task training on EF and dual-task cost (DTC) in people with PD and to explore whether training-induced changes in EF were associated with changes in DTC. METHODS: This study was a randomized controlled trial. A total of 28 people with PD participated...
August 20, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39118206/motor-and-non-motor-factors-of-concern-about-falling-and-fear-of-falling-in-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taylor N Takla, Patricia N Matsuda, Tracy E Herring, Ana M Daugherty, Nora E Fritz
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite the frequency of concern about falling (CAF) and fear of falling (FOF) in multiple sclerosis (MS), there remains a lack of clarity between FOF and CAF, though persons with MS have indicated that CAF and FOF are distinct constructs. Our team previously developed and validated a new questionnaire, the Concern and Fear of Falling Evaluation (CAFFE), to assess these concepts. This study aimed to examine CAF and FOF prevalence, and determine relationships among CAF, FOF, and self-reported motor, cognitive, and psychological function in MS relapsing (RRMS) and progressive (PMS) subtypes...
August 9, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39028576/vagus-nerve-stimulation-paired-with-rehabilitation-for-chronic-stroke-characterizing-responders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexa Beovich, Jessica Boose, Rachana Patel, Steven L Wolf
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Implantable vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with volitional upper extremity rehabilitation can improve impairment and function among moderately to severely impaired, chronic stroke survivors. This study is a retrospective analysis of the in-clinic rehabilitation phase of the blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized pivotal VNS-REHAB trial to determine whether dosing parameters during in-clinic paired VNS therapy were associated with responder status and whether covariates might impact that determination...
July 19, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39320325/grateful-for-the-opportunity
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EDITORIAL
George Fulk
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October 1, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/39146225/the-role-of-the-cervical-spine-in-dizziness
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REVIEW
Julia Treleaven
The neck can be implicated in dizziness via several, separate, discreet mechanisms. Proprioceptive cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) is the most common and reflects the cervical spine's important role, along with visual and vestibular input, for sensorimotor control. Impaired cervical proprioception can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, unsteadiness, visual disturbances, and altered sensorimotor control, and treatment directed toward cervical musculoskeletal and sensorimotor control is efficacious to improve this in individuals with cervical musculoskeletal disorders...
October 1, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38934610/fatigue-is-associated-with-perceived-effort-and-2-dimensional-reach-performance-after-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui-Ting Goh, Jill Stewart, Kevin Becker
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Poststroke fatigue (PSF) is prevalent and often manifests as high perceived effort during activities. Little is known about how PSF influences goal-directed reaching after stroke. The purpose of this study was 2-fold (1) to evaluate how perceived effort changed when individuals with stroke performed a reaching task with various demands and (2) to determine whether PSF was associated with perceived effort during reaching and reach performance. METHODS: Thirty-six individuals with chronic stroke performed 2-dimensional reach actions under varied conditions with the more and less affected arms...
June 26, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38913833/feasibility-of-a-recumbent-stepper-for-short-interval-low-volume-high-intensity-interval-exercise-in-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bria L Bartsch, Alicen A Whitaker, Shem Oloyede, Saniya Waghmare, Sandra A Billinger
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies investigating high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) in stroke typically emphasize treadmill training. However, a literature review suggested that seated devices such as a recumbent stepper or cycle offer a promising alternative for HIIE since exercise can be prescribed using peak power output (PPO). Therefore, this would give health care professionals the ability to monitor and adapt power output for the target heart rate range. The purpose of this secondary analysis was to examine the feasibility of prescribing short-interval, low-volume HIIE using PPO in chronic stroke...
June 24, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38912856/visuospatial-skills-explain-differences-in-the-ability-to-use-propulsion-biofeedback-post-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah A Kettlety, James M Finley, Kristan A Leech
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Visual biofeedback can be used to help people post-stroke reduce biomechanical gait impairments. Using visual biofeedback engages an explicit, cognitively demanding motor learning process. Participants with better overall cognitive function are better able to use visual biofeedback to promote locomotor learning; however, which specific cognitive domains are responsible for this effect are unknown. We aimed to understand which cognitive domains were associated with performance during acquisition and immediate retention when using visual biofeedback to increase paretic propulsion in individuals post-stroke...
June 24, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38912852/sensory-stimulation-and-robot-assisted-arm-training-after-stroke-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marion Egger, Jeannine Bergmann, Carmen Krewer, Klaus Jahn, Friedemann Müller
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional recovery after stroke is often limited, despite various treatment methods such as robot-assisted therapy. Repetitive sensory stimulation (RSS) might be a promising add-on therapy that is thought to directly drive plasticity processes. First positive effects on sensorimotor function have been shown. However, clinical studies are scarce, and the effect of RSS combined with robot-assisted training has not been evaluated yet. Therefore, our objective was to investigate the feasibility and sensorimotor effects of RSS (compared to a control group receiving sham stimulation) followed by robot-assisted arm therapy...
June 24, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38898545/physical-therapy-and-aminopyridine-for-downbeat-nystagmus-syndrome-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth Cornforth, Jeremy D Schmahmann
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Individuals with downbeat nystagmus (DBN) syndrome present with DBN, dizziness, blurred vision, and unsteady gait. Pharmacological intervention with 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) may be effective in improving oculomotor function, but there is minimal evidence to date that it improves gait. This suggests the possible benefit of combining pharmacotherapy with physical therapy to maximize outcomes. This case report documents improvements in gait and balance after physical therapy and aminopyridine (AP) in an individual with DBN syndrome...
June 20, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38797879/commentary-on-generalization-of-in-place-balance-perturbation-training-in-people-with-parkinson-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mike Studer, Kameron Jacobson
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May 27, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38768068/examining-sex-differences-in-relationships-between-subjective-and-objective-measures-of-upper-extremity-motor-impairment-in-a-sample-of-stroke-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Dahlby, Beverley C Larssen, Lara A Boyd
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Rehabilitation professionals use subjective and objective outcome measures to assess stroke-related impact and impairment. Understanding if subjective and objective findings correlate among stroke survivors, especially if these associations differ between females and males, can inform care decisions. METHODS: A retrospective cross-sectional design was used, with data selected from subacute to chronic stroke survivors on age, time since stroke, the hand domain from the Stroke Impact Scale version 3...
May 20, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38757901/implementation-and-clinical-outcomes-of-blood-flow-restriction-training-on-adults-with-cerebral-palsy-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Joyce, Brendan Aylward, Nicholas Rolnick, Steven Lachowski
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a congenital neurological disorder that causes musculoskeletal weakness and biomechanical dysfunctions. Strength training guidelines recommend at least 70% of 1-repetition maximum to increase muscle strength and mass. However, individuals with CP may not tolerate such high exercise intensity. Blood flow restriction (BFR) can induce similar gains in strength and muscle mass using loads as low as 20% to 30% 1-repetition maximum. This case series described the safety, feasibility, and acceptability of BFR in adults with CP and examined changes in muscle mass and strength...
May 17, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709008/neural-mechanisms-associated-with-postural-control-in-collegiate-soccer-and-non-soccer-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Divya Jain, Tara Porfido, Nicola L de Souza, Allison M Brown, Jaclyn B Caccese, Anna Czykier, Emily L Dennis, Jenna Tosto-Mancuso, Elisabeth A Wilde, Carrie Esopenko
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Sport-specific training may improve postural control, while repetitive head acceleration events (RHAEs) may compromise it. Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying postural control may contextualize changes due to training and RHAE. The goal of this study was to determine whether postural sway during the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) is related to white matter organization (WMO) in collegiate athletes. METHODS: Collegiate soccer (N = 33) and non-soccer athletes (N = 44) completed BESS and diffusion tensor imaging...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693613/bicycling-for-rehabilitation-of-persons-with-parkinson-disease-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John L Palmieri, Lesley Jones, Margaret Schenkman, Judith E Deutsch
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Exercise is beneficial for persons with Parkinson disease (PwPD). The overarching purpose of this scoping review was to provide guidance to clinicians and scientists regarding current evidence for bicycling exercise for PwPD. A scoping review was conducted to examine the heterogeneous literature on stationary bicycling for PwPD to reduce motor symptoms and body function structure impairments, improve activities and motor performance, and reduce disease severity...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506655/recognizing-the-most-outstanding-2023-article-published-in-the-jnpt
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April 1, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506654/improvement-in-the-capacity-for-activity-versus-improvement-in-performance-of-activity-in-daily-life-during-outpatient-rehabilitation-erratum
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April 1, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506652/associa%C3%A3-%C3%A3-o-brasileira-de-fisioterapia-neurofunctional-best-abstract-awards
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy is pleased to publish the 4 most outstanding abstracts presented at the 7th Brazilian Congress of Neurofunctional Physical Therapy held in Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil, September 6 to 9, 2023.
April 1, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015051/trans-spinal-direct-current-stimulation-in-neurological-disorders-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan José Fernández-Pérez, Diego Serrano-Muñoz, Hector Beltran-Alacreu, Juan Avendaño-Coy, Julio Gómez-Soriano
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trans-spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) is a noninvasive stimulation technique that applies direct current stimulation over spinal levels. However, the effectiveness and feasibility of this stimulation are still unclear. This systematic review summarizes the effectiveness of tsDCS in clinical and neurophysiological outcomes in neurological patients, as well as its feasibility and safety. METHODS: The search was conducted using the following databases: PEDro, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and PubMed...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy: JNPT
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