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Diffusion tensor tractography can predict hemiparesis in infants with high risk factors – ScienceDirect.com

Diffusion tensor tractography can predict hemiparesis in infants with high risk factors  ScienceDirect.com

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Understanding Hemiplegia: Paralysis of One Side of the Body

Hemiplegia results from a neurologic condition that includes damaged brain cells on one side of the brain. Medical conditions that damage the nervous system such as stroke, brain injury, or cerebral palsy commonly result in hemiplegia. Often, this affects the way people move, walk, or care for themselves. Individuals with hemiplegia often rely on assistive […]

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A Case Report on Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Hemiparesis – Cureus

A Case Report on Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Hemiparesis  Cureus

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Numbness and pain in feet after my stroke

Question: Earlier this year (1/7/2012), I suffered an ischemic stroke in the right side of my brain; however, a small portion of my left side was also

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Ace the Case: A 32-Year-Old Woman With Aphasia and Hemiparesis – Healio

Ace the Case: A 32-Year-Old Woman With Aphasia and Hemiparesis  Healio

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Ipsilateral Hemiparesis in a Patient With Existing Contralateral … – Cureus

Ipsilateral Hemiparesis in a Patient With Existing Contralateral …  Cureus

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What Flexor Synergy Patterns After Stroke Mean For Recovery

Although flexor synergy patterns after stroke can be frustrating to deal with, they may be a sign of improvement. Also called flexion synergy patterns, these synergistic movements result from multiple muscle contractions that are triggered at once. For example, if you try to move your shoulder, your elbow and wrist might contract as well. While […]

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