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The number of obese people around the world has been increasing rapidly. It has been estimated that over 10% of the world's adult population are obese. Obesity is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease, type II diabetes, stroke, osteoarthritis, and certain types of cancer. These
Transcranial laser therapy is applied with an InGa(Al)As diode laser.The laser in automatic scanning is applied over both cerebral hemisphere during 15 sessions. Patients simultaneously performed a program of therapeutic exercises 3 days a week. Outcome measures were the Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity
Diabetes mellitus (DM), caused by impairment in the glucose metabolism is a worldwide epidemic. It is projected that by the year 2035 there will be approximately 592 million diabetic patients. Blood glucose (BG) levels are finely regulated by insulin secretion and any defects in the secretion or
TLT has previously been evaluated in two large studies of people who have had a stroke. To date, TLT has been administered to over 550 people who have had a stroke. TLT has also been used in 10 people with MDD who were taking part in a research study. During this study, TLT was shown to relieve MDD
This study's sample consisted of 94 adult participants who had Paralytic ileus. Patients experiencing skin disease or wounds, pregnancy, less than 20 years old, and who take Immunosuppressants drugs or Morphine, Mechanical obstruction were excluded. These 94 patients were randomly divided into two
This study is a phase II (n= 200), prospective, double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled, multicenter, safety study of intravenous (IV) rt-PA alone versus IV rt-PA plus TLT (Transcranial Laser Therapy) at approximately 10 investigational sites (United States only). The primary endpoint for this
Facilitation of normal gait is a primary goal of rehabilitation on patients with stroke. The investigators aimed to investigate whether walking assist device with auxiliary lser illuminator (laser quad-cane) providing visual feedback during ambulation could improve parameters of gait cycle and
Central nervous system (CNS) diseases can be acquired (such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury) or non-acquired (such as multiple sclerosis). Many diseases that affect the CNS can be fatal or cause sequelae, which affect the sensorimotor, cardiorespiratory and the quality of
SUBJECTS Subject Selection Twenty subjects from a single site in the United States will be enrolled. Eligible subjects will have provided informed consent. (See Appendix A, the study flow chart, for screening assessments.)
Inclusion Criteria
Subjects will be eligible if the following criteria are
Healthy blood circulation is important to overall health and well-being, as strong and steady local blood flow delivers fresh nutrients to the cells and prevents accumulation of waste materials within the cells necessary to maintain healthy cell function. Conversely, poor local blood circulation can
Study designed as a randomized clinical trial. The total sample (N=16) will randomized into two groups: treatment vs. control. All of them suffering from subacute stroke and pusher syndrome.
The study intervention will last 4 weeks. The control group will receive usual rehabilitation treatment for
The primary aim of the Lixiana Acute Stroke Evaluation Registry is to demonstrate the safety of edoxaban initiation within 5 days of cardioembolic stroke. Safety will be established by demonstrating low rates of hemorrhage in this setting. The secondary aim is to identify clinical, imaging and RNA
This study is a prospective, double blind, randomized, sham controlled, parallel group, multi-center study that will include enrollment of up to 660 Subjects. Subjects will be followed for 90 days post stroke onset. The primary effectiveness endpoint for this study will be the binary endpoint that
Postural control emerges from the interaction between the task, the environment and the individual. Within the individual, an efficient interaction between motor, sensory and neural systems is needed in order to maintain postural control.(1) One of the neural processes is the integration of afferent