Sensorimotor rehabilitation : at the crossroads of basic and clinical sciences / edited by Numa Dancause, Sylvie Nadeau and Serge Rossignol.
By: Rehabilitation: At the Crossroads of Basic and Clinical Sciences (Symposium) (2014 : Montréal, Québec) [author.]
Contributor(s): Dancause, Numa [editor.]
| Nadeau, Sylvie [editor.]
| Rossignol, Serge [editor.]
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"This book regroups the proceedings of a Symposium held in May 2014 in Montreal entitled 'Rehabilitation: At the Crossroads of Basic and Clinical Sciences'."--Page xix.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comprehensive assessment of walking function after human spinal cord injury / Lea Awai, Armin Curt -- Translating mechanisms of neuroprotection, regeneration, and repair to treatment of spinal cord injury / Ahad M. Siddiqui, Mohammad Khazaei, Michael G. Fehlings -- High-resolution imaging of the central nervous system : how novel imaging methods combined with navigation strategies will advance patient care / Hamza Farooq, Helen Genis, Joseph Alacon, Barry Vuong, Jamil Jivraj, Victor X.D. Yang, Julien Cohen-Adad, Michael G. Fehlings, David W. Cadotte -- Assessment of transmission in specific descending pathways in relation to gait and balance following spinal cord injury / Dorothy Barthélemy, Maria Willerslev-Olsen, Henrik Lundell, Fin Biering-Sørensen Jens Bo Nielsen -- Exciting recovery : augmenting practice with stimulation to optimize outcomes after spinal cord injury / Edelle C. Field-Fote -- Facilitation of descending excitatory and spinal inhibitory networks from training of endurance and precision walking in participants with incomplete spinal cord injury / Ephrem T. Zewdie, Francois D. Roy, Jaynie F. Yang, Monica A. Gorassini -- Targeted neuroplasticity for rehabilitation / Aiko K. Thompson, Jonathan R. Wolpaw -- The 'beneficial' effects of locomotor training after various types of spinal lesions in cats and rats / Serge Rossignol, Marina Martinez, Manuel Escalona, Aritra Kundu, Hugo Delivet-Mongrain, Olivier Alluin, Jean-Pierre Gossard -- Electrophysiological mapping of rat sensorimotor lumbosacral spinal networks after complete paralysis / Parag Gad, Roland R. Roy, Jaehoon Choe, Hui Zhong, Mandheeraj Singh Nandra, Yu-Chong Tai, Yury Gerasimenko, V. Reggie Edgerton -- The extracellular matrix in plasticity and regeneration after CNS inury and neurodegenerative disease / James W. Fawcett -- Bench to bedside : challenges of clinical translation / John D. Steeves -- Restoring motor function with bidirectional neural interfaces / Eberhard E. Fetz -- Stroke rehabilitation : clinical picture, assessment, and therapeutic challenge / Carol L. Richards, Francine Malouin, Sylvie Nadeau -- Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulatino for motor recovery of the upper limb after stroke / Jitka Lüdemann-Podubecká, Kathrin Bösl, Bennis Alexander Nowak -- Cortical mechanisms underlying sensorimotor enhancement promoted by walking with haptic inputs in a virtual environment / Samir Sangani, Anouk Lamontagne, Joyce Fung -- Translating the science into practice : shaping rehabilitation practice to enhance recovery after brain damage / Carolee J. Winstein, Dorsa Beroukhim Kay -- Inhibition of the contralesional hemisphere after stroke : reviewing a few of the building blocks with a focus on animal models / Numa Dancause, Boris Touvykine, Babak K. Mansoori -- Pathways mediating functional recovery / Stuart N. Baker, Boubker Zaaimi, Karen M. Fisher, Steve A. Edgley, Demetris S. Soteropoulos -- Lost in translation : rethinking approaches to stroke recovery / Dale Corbett, Matthew Jeffers, Carine Nguemeni, Mariana Gomez-Smith, Jessica Livingston-Thomas.
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This volume of <i>Progress in Brain Research</i> focuses on Sensorimotor Rehabilitation. <br><br><ul><li>This well-established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as emerging subfields</li></ul>
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