Τρίτη 17 Ιουλίου 2018

P 139 – Investigating the effects of sacroiliac joint dysfunction on gait in individuals with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): H. Keklicek, A. Demirel, E. kirdi, A. Yalcin, O. Ulger

Abstract

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction(SJD) is a common problem in individuals with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus (LHNP).This study investigated the effects of the SJD on galt variability in LHNP and showed that the existence of SJD had a significantly negative impact on galt stability.



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P 171 - Immediate effect of retrocapital bars of sensorimotor insoles on the foot progression angle in asymptomatic healthy adults

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): O. Lastovicka, T. Klein, M. Janura



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P 115 - Brain activity after transcranial stimulation combined with virtual reality training in children with Down Syndrome: Case Report

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): J. Lopes, I. Miziara, D. Kahani, R. Lazzari, L. Guerreiro, R. Moura, L. Cordeiro, E. Naves, B. Conway, C. Oliveira



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P 105 – Co-activation of the elbow and wrist muscle during an upper limb functional task among adults with dyskinetic cerebral palsy

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): L. Barcala, F. Politti, M. Artilheiro, D. Speciali, S. Garbelotti, J. Correa, P. Lucareli



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P 017 - Gait stability in patient with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): H. Keklicek, A. Demirel, E. Kirdi, A. Yalcin, O. Ulger

Abstract

Gait stability in patient with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus (LHNP) was investigated in this study. Individuals without active pain were recruited for the study and were compared with healthy controls. Results of the study showed that the LHNP group showed higher gait variability than healthy controls.



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P 176 - Correlation of shoulder pain and postural abnormalities among adolescent swimmers

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): S. Dorottya, I. Lazar, T. Mintal, K. Gocze



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P 133—Does spinal muscles activity differ in females with forward head posture compared to normal posture

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): Z. Alowa, W. Elsayed



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P 146 – Factors related to better outcomes after single event multilevel surgery (SEMLS) in patients with cerebral palsy

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): M.C. De Morais Filho, F. Blumetti, C. Kawamura, K. Freitas, J.A. Lopes, M. Fujino, D. Neves



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P 164 - Correlation of the Foot Profile Score and Gait Profile Score

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): J. McCahill, J. Stebbins, A. Lewis, J. Harlaar, T. Theologis



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P 028—Do hip arthroplasty patients demonstrate lower peak ground reaction force in their operated limb during the stand to sit task?

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): H. Leonard, A. Ewen, K. Deep



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P 174 - Analysis of vertical ground reaction force and vertical centre of mass movement following total hip replacement

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): A. Kristensena, S. Gibbs, W. Raza, G. Arnold, R. Abboud, W. Wang



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P 170 – Effect of sensorimotor foot orthoses on kinematics of knee

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): T. Klein, O. Laštovička, M. Janura, J. Richards



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Near-infrared spectroscopy patterns of cortical activity during gait in Parkinson’s disease patients treated with DBS STN

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): O. Klempíř, R. Krupička, J. Mehnert, V. Čejka, K. Peterová, E. Plaňanská, H. Brožová, E. Růžička, Z. Szabó, R. Jech

Abstract

Disorders of gait seriously affect the functional state and quality of life of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Impaired brain function underlies disorders of movement control in PD, however functional brain imaging with magnetic resonance (fMRI) is not feasible during gait. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable imaging method for measuring brain activity. It uses low-energy optical radiation to detect local changes of (de)oxyhemoglobin concentration in the cerebral cortex, like a fMRI.

We included 8 patients with advanced PD chronically treated with DBS STN. Brain activity was recorded with the NIRSport. Gait was examined in 10 cycles, during which the active and resting phases alternated. Changes in oxyhemoglobin concentration were calculated from the native NIRS signal using a modified transformation of the Lambert-Beer Law. The signals were filtered in the 0.015-0.3 Hz band and the least-squares algorithm was fitted with the HRF function for each cycle separately, from which the median was finally calculated.

The activity of the motor cortex was significant higher during gait in the OFF compared to ON state (p = 0.02). In contrast, in other regions no differences were found. A higher motor cortex activity shown in the DBS OFF compared to ON state may reflect the impairment of gait control in PD. In general terms, the present study demonstrates the potential utility of the NIRS method in detecting functional changes of the brain during gait in patients with PD.



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P 139 – Investigating the effects of sacroiliac joint dysfunction on gait in individuals with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): H. Keklicek, A. Demirel, E. kirdi, A. Yalcin, O. Ulger

Abstract

Sacroiliac joint dysfunction(SJD) is a common problem in individuals with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus (LHNP).This study investigated the effects of the SJD on galt variability in LHNP and showed that the existence of SJD had a significantly negative impact on galt stability.



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P 171 - Immediate effect of retrocapital bars of sensorimotor insoles on the foot progression angle in asymptomatic healthy adults

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): O. Lastovicka, T. Klein, M. Janura



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P 115 - Brain activity after transcranial stimulation combined with virtual reality training in children with Down Syndrome: Case Report

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): J. Lopes, I. Miziara, D. Kahani, R. Lazzari, L. Guerreiro, R. Moura, L. Cordeiro, E. Naves, B. Conway, C. Oliveira



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P 105 – Co-activation of the elbow and wrist muscle during an upper limb functional task among adults with dyskinetic cerebral palsy

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): L. Barcala, F. Politti, M. Artilheiro, D. Speciali, S. Garbelotti, J. Correa, P. Lucareli



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P 017 - Gait stability in patient with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): H. Keklicek, A. Demirel, E. Kirdi, A. Yalcin, O. Ulger

Abstract

Gait stability in patient with lumbar herniation nucleus pulposus (LHNP) was investigated in this study. Individuals without active pain were recruited for the study and were compared with healthy controls. Results of the study showed that the LHNP group showed higher gait variability than healthy controls.



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P 176 - Correlation of shoulder pain and postural abnormalities among adolescent swimmers

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): S. Dorottya, I. Lazar, T. Mintal, K. Gocze



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P 133—Does spinal muscles activity differ in females with forward head posture compared to normal posture

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): Z. Alowa, W. Elsayed



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P 146 – Factors related to better outcomes after single event multilevel surgery (SEMLS) in patients with cerebral palsy

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): M.C. De Morais Filho, F. Blumetti, C. Kawamura, K. Freitas, J.A. Lopes, M. Fujino, D. Neves



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P 164 - Correlation of the Foot Profile Score and Gait Profile Score

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): J. McCahill, J. Stebbins, A. Lewis, J. Harlaar, T. Theologis



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P 028—Do hip arthroplasty patients demonstrate lower peak ground reaction force in their operated limb during the stand to sit task?

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): H. Leonard, A. Ewen, K. Deep



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P 174 - Analysis of vertical ground reaction force and vertical centre of mass movement following total hip replacement

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): A. Kristensena, S. Gibbs, W. Raza, G. Arnold, R. Abboud, W. Wang



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P 170 – Effect of sensorimotor foot orthoses on kinematics of knee

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): T. Klein, O. Laštovička, M. Janura, J. Richards



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Near-infrared spectroscopy patterns of cortical activity during gait in Parkinson’s disease patients treated with DBS STN

Publication date: Available online 17 July 2018

Source: Gait & Posture

Author(s): O. Klempíř, R. Krupička, J. Mehnert, V. Čejka, K. Peterová, E. Plaňanská, H. Brožová, E. Růžička, Z. Szabó, R. Jech

Abstract

Disorders of gait seriously affect the functional state and quality of life of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Impaired brain function underlies disorders of movement control in PD, however functional brain imaging with magnetic resonance (fMRI) is not feasible during gait. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) is a portable imaging method for measuring brain activity. It uses low-energy optical radiation to detect local changes of (de)oxyhemoglobin concentration in the cerebral cortex, like a fMRI.

We included 8 patients with advanced PD chronically treated with DBS STN. Brain activity was recorded with the NIRSport. Gait was examined in 10 cycles, during which the active and resting phases alternated. Changes in oxyhemoglobin concentration were calculated from the native NIRS signal using a modified transformation of the Lambert-Beer Law. The signals were filtered in the 0.015-0.3 Hz band and the least-squares algorithm was fitted with the HRF function for each cycle separately, from which the median was finally calculated.

The activity of the motor cortex was significant higher during gait in the OFF compared to ON state (p = 0.02). In contrast, in other regions no differences were found. A higher motor cortex activity shown in the DBS OFF compared to ON state may reflect the impairment of gait control in PD. In general terms, the present study demonstrates the potential utility of the NIRS method in detecting functional changes of the brain during gait in patients with PD.



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CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Neurog1 Locus.

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CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Neurog1 Locus.

Mol Cells. 2018 Jul 11;:

Authors: Shin JO, Lee JJ, Kim M, Chung YW, Min H, Kim JY, Kim HP, Bok J

Abstract
The inner ear is a complex sensory organ responsible for hearing and balance. Formation of the inner ear is dependent on tight regulation of spatial and temporal expression of genes that direct a series of developmental processes. Recently, epigenetic regulation has emerged as a crucial regulator of the development of various organs. However, what roles higher-order chromatin organization and its regulator molecules play in inner ear development are unclear. CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) is a highly conserved 11-zinc finger protein that regulates the three-dimensional architecture of chromatin, and is involved in various gene regulation processes. To delineate the role of CTCF in inner ear development, the present study investigated inner ear-specific Ctcf knockout mouse embryos (Pax2-Cre; Ctcffl/fl). The loss of Ctcf resulted in multiple defects of inner ear development and severely compromised otic neurogenesis, which was partly due to a loss of Neurog1 expression. Furthermore, reduced Neurog1 gene expression by CTCF knockdown was found to be associated with changes in histone modification at the gene's promoter, as well as its upstream enhancer. The results of the present study demonstrate that CTCF plays an essential role in otic neurogenesis by modulating histone modification in the Neurog1 locus.

PMID: 30008200 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Neurog1 Locus.

Related Articles

CTCF Regulates Otic Neurogenesis via Histone Modification in the Neurog1 Locus.

Mol Cells. 2018 Jul 11;:

Authors: Shin JO, Lee JJ, Kim M, Chung YW, Min H, Kim JY, Kim HP, Bok J

Abstract
The inner ear is a complex sensory organ responsible for hearing and balance. Formation of the inner ear is dependent on tight regulation of spatial and temporal expression of genes that direct a series of developmental processes. Recently, epigenetic regulation has emerged as a crucial regulator of the development of various organs. However, what roles higher-order chromatin organization and its regulator molecules play in inner ear development are unclear. CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) is a highly conserved 11-zinc finger protein that regulates the three-dimensional architecture of chromatin, and is involved in various gene regulation processes. To delineate the role of CTCF in inner ear development, the present study investigated inner ear-specific Ctcf knockout mouse embryos (Pax2-Cre; Ctcffl/fl). The loss of Ctcf resulted in multiple defects of inner ear development and severely compromised otic neurogenesis, which was partly due to a loss of Neurog1 expression. Furthermore, reduced Neurog1 gene expression by CTCF knockdown was found to be associated with changes in histone modification at the gene's promoter, as well as its upstream enhancer. The results of the present study demonstrate that CTCF plays an essential role in otic neurogenesis by modulating histone modification in the Neurog1 locus.

PMID: 30008200 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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Online Voting Now Open for the 2018 Oticon Focus on People Awards

oTICON.jpgOticon (https://www.oticon.com/) has revealed the 12 finalists for the 2018 Oticon Focus on People Awards, and opened up online voting for the four award categories of students, adults, advocates with hearing loss, and health care practitioners until Aug. 24. Now in its 20th year, the nationwide award program recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the hearing-impaired community and demonstrated that hearing loss does not limit a person's ability to make a difference. Finalists in the practitioner category includes Carol Clifford, AuD, from Albuquerque, NM; Lena Kyman, AuD, from Raleigh, NC; and Johnnie Sexton, AuD, from Raleigh, NC. All first-place winners also receive a donation to a charity of their choice, and winners in the student, adult, and advocacy categories will get pair of Oticon BrainHearing hearing aids. Results will be announced in October. For a complete list of the finalists and their bios, visit http://bit.ly/2zChVI9

Published: 7/16/2018 1:50:00 PM


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Online Voting Now Open for the 2018 Oticon Focus on People Awards

oTICON.jpgOticon (https://www.oticon.com/) has revealed the 12 finalists for the 2018 Oticon Focus on People Awards, and opened up online voting for the four award categories of students, adults, advocates with hearing loss, and health care practitioners until Aug. 24. Now in its 20th year, the nationwide award program recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the hearing-impaired community and demonstrated that hearing loss does not limit a person's ability to make a difference. Finalists in the practitioner category includes Carol Clifford, AuD, from Albuquerque, NM; Lena Kyman, AuD, from Raleigh, NC; and Johnnie Sexton, AuD, from Raleigh, NC. All first-place winners also receive a donation to a charity of their choice, and winners in the student, adult, and advocacy categories will get pair of Oticon BrainHearing hearing aids. Results will be announced in October. For a complete list of the finalists and their bios, visit http://bit.ly/2zChVI9

Published: 7/16/2018 1:50:00 PM


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