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Contemp Clin Trials Commun ; 35: 101165, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37538197

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Background: Methods for modulating the cerebellum with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) are well established, and preliminary data from our group and others has shown evidence of transient improvements in balance after cerebellar repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in progressive suprancuclear palsy (PSP). This study examines extensive posturography measures before and after 10 sessions of cerebellar rTMS and sham TMS in PSP. Methods: Thirty subjects with PSP and postural instability will undergo cerebellar active and sham rTMS in a single-blind, crossover design with a randomized order of a 10-day intervention. Primary outcomes will be changes in sway area and medio-lateral range of sway with eyes open while standing on a stationary force-plate, and safety, tolerability, and blindedness. Secondary outcomes will include posturography and gait analysis with body-worn, triaxial inertial sensors, clinical balance scales and questionnaires, and a bedside test of vestibular function. Exploratory outcomes are changes in functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) signal over the prefrontal, supplementary motor, and primary motor cortices while standing and walking, and speech samples for future analysis. Discussion: The C-STIM crossover intervention study adds a longer duration of stimulation and extensive posturography measures to more finely measure the improvements in balance and exploratory functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) over the prefronal, supplementary motor, and primary motor cortices during balance assessments before and after 10 sessions of cerebellar rTMS and 10 sessions of sham cerebellar TMS. This project will improve our understanding of the importance of the cerebellum for control of postural stability in PSP.

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BMC Neurol ; 22(1): 442, 2022 Nov 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36443737

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BACKGROUND: People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have a high fall rate and many falls are associated with turns. Despite this, there is minimal research on effects of rehabilitation on the quality of turns. Further, quantifying turns in the home may have broader implications since rehabilitation of turns would ideally improve turning in real world mobility. METHODS: Sixty people with PD and a history of falls will be randomized to receive either a novel TURNing InTervention (TURN-IT) or no intervention (control group). The TURN-IT group will be seen for 6 weeks (18 visits) for an individualized, progressive program that is based on the specific constraints of turning in PD. Wearable sensors will be used to measure 7 days of mobility, including turns, before and after intervention or control period. In addition, blinded assessments of gait, mobility and turns will occur before and after intervention for both groups and falls will be monitored for twelve months post intervention with bimonthly email questionnaires. DISCUSSION: This study has the potential to change how we rehabilitate and assess turning in people with PD and falls. There are several novel aspects to our study including a comprehensive turning-focused intervention that is tailored to the underlying constraints that impair turning in people with PD. Further, our outcome measure of turning quality during 7 days of daily life is novel and has implications for determining real-life changes after rehabilitation. The ultimate goal of this rehabilitation intervention is to improve how patients turn in daily life and to reduce falls. TRIALS REGISTRATION: This protocol is registered at clinicaltrials.gov; #NCT04897256; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04897256?term=Horak&cond=Parkinson+Disease&draw=2&rank=4 .


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Enfermedad de Parkinson , Humanos , Marcha
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Brain Stimul ; 12(6): 1588-1591, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31378601

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BACKGROUND: Stimulatory cerebellar TMS is a promising tool to improve motor control in neurodegenerative disorders. OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: Our goal was to use 10Hz cerebellar rTMS to augment cerebellar-brain inhibition (CBI) for improved postural stability and speech in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). METHODS: We performed CBI assessments with neuronavigation before and after high frequency cerebellar rTMS or sham TMS in two patients with PSP, using a double cone coil for the conditioning pulse and a figure-of-eight coil for the test pulse and treatments. We collected posturography data and speech samples before and after treatment. RESULTS: After treatment, CBI increased by 50% in subject 1 and by 32% in subject 2, and postural stability and speech improved. The protocol was well tolerated, but the sham was not consistently believable. CONCLUSION: Cerebellar rTMS may improve postural stability and speech in PSP, but cooled coils with vibrotactile sham capability are needed for larger future studies.


Asunto(s)
Cerebelo/fisiología , Equilibrio Postural/fisiología , Habla/fisiología , Parálisis Supranuclear Progresiva/fisiopatología , Parálisis Supranuclear Progresiva/terapia , Estimulación Magnética Transcraneal/métodos , Potenciales Evocados Motores/fisiología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proyectos Piloto , Parálisis Supranuclear Progresiva/diagnóstico
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Biofouling ; 34(5): 532-544, 2018 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29806493

RESUMEN

The manufacture and preliminary testing of a drag-reducing riblet texture with fouling-control properties is presented. The commercial fouling-release product Intersleek® 1100SR was modified to manufacture riblet-textured coatings with an embossing technology. Hydrodynamic drag measurements in a Taylor-Couette set-up showed that the modified Intersleek® riblets reduced drag by up to 6% compared to a smooth surface. Barnacle settlement assays demonstrated that the riblets did not substantially reduce the ability of Intersleek® 1100SR to prevent fouling by cyprids of Balanus amphitrite. Diatom adhesion tests revealed significantly higher diatom attachment on the riblet surface compared to smooth Intersleek® 1100SR. However, after exposure to flow, the final cell density was similar to the smooth surface. Statically immersed panels in natural seawater showed an increase of biofilm cover due to the riblets. However, the release of semi-natural biofilms grown in a multi-species biofilm culturing reactor was largely unaffected by the presence of a riblet texture.


Asunto(s)
Biopelículas/crecimiento & desarrollo , Incrustaciones Biológicas/prevención & control , Diatomeas/crecimiento & desarrollo , Thoracica/crecimiento & desarrollo , Animales , Hidrodinámica , Agua de Mar/microbiología , Propiedades de Superficie
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Nurse Educ ; 22(3): 37-9, 1997.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9197656

RESUMEN

Teaching nursing students to use critical thinking skills is important in today's changing healthcare system. Formal instruction in critical thinking theory is included in a professional issues nursing course for junior nursing students. The authors describe healthcare and non-healthcare educational activities used to promote application of the principles of critical thinking.


Asunto(s)
Competencia Clínica , Bachillerato en Enfermería/métodos , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Pensamiento , Humanos
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Nursingconnections ; 3(1): 45-51, 1990.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2342622

RESUMEN

A project jointly planned by faculty of a baccalaureate program and administrators of a VA Medical Center saturated a unit with students who practiced nursing based on the Neuman health care system model. Students were assigned to the unit seven days a week, on all shifts. Agency personnel acted as preceptors; faculty held weekly seminars with the students and evaluated students' performance. Staff became more aware of documentation, holistic nursing care, and the rationale behind practice, while students gained confidence, became responsible, self-motivated, and learned time management and decision making.


Asunto(s)
Bachillerato en Enfermería , Atención de Enfermería , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital , Hospitales de Veteranos , Humanos , Relaciones Interinstitucionales , Teoría de Enfermería , Preceptoría
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