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The study will be conducted over a 12-month period. 120 patients hospitalized for stroke including 60 communicating and 60 non-communicating patients will be recruited. Epidemiological data will be collected at enrollment, as well as an initial assessment using the Abbey and Algoplus scales for
Sympathetic innervation to the face and head is by superior cervical ganglion(SCG), which is the most cranial part of the sympathetic chain. It is suited in a plication of the prevertebral fascia anterior to the longuscapitis muscle and dorsal to the internal carotid artery, posteromedial to the
Contrast bath(CB) is a thermal modality. It is usually performed by keeping hands in hot and cold water for certain periods of time. CB is a mostly advised intervention in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) altough there is no certain evidence The investigators will study on stroke patients.
Fabry disease screening study in patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal tract (GIT) disease, i.e. with the diagnosis of non-infectious inflammatory bowel disease, functional dyspepsia or irritable bowel syndrome in particular, is a project designed as a pilot study of Centre for Fabry disease,
This clinical trial will utilize a randomized, controlled, crossover design. Participants will be randomized to (A) 12 weeks of FES-RT followed by 12 weeks of treatment as usual or (B) 12 weeks of treatment as usual followed by 12 weeks of FES-RT.
Randomization will be computer generated and the
A subarachnoid hemorrhage is a relatively uncommon type of stroke incidence and impact of traumatic brain injury hemorrhage (aSAH) has been extensively studied; less is (TBI) within the general population have increased known regarding the epidemiology of posttraumatic passover the past few years .
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1.1 Research Area
Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) is a common clinical consequence of stroke with reported frequency as high as 72% (1). Onset of HSP is more common at 2-3 months post stroke(2). HSP can reduce participation in rehabilitation activities and reduce quality of life(3).
In this study, the investigators aim to separate the cortex areas that are activated during one remember, set-up and plan and start doing a motor task from the areas that are activated during performing the motor component. The investigators hypothesized that these areas can be identified by
[Double Blind Phase] The primary objective is to compare change in the Average Daily Pain Score (ADPS) from baseline to Week 14 in Asian participants with central neuropathic pain (central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury) receiving mirogabalin versus placebo.
[Open Extension Phase] The
Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common adverse effect of cancer therapy, effecting over half of all patients who receive chemotherapy. CIPN typically manifests as a symmetrical, predominately sensory peripheral neuropathy, and is most
The clinical manifestation of disc degeneration and/or disc herniation can be low back pain and/or sciatica. The patterns of sensory and motor signs and symptoms that develop after neuropathy vary between individual patients with disc degeneration and/or disc herniation. The expression of these
Introduction TMS is a non-invasive neuronal stimulation of surface areas of the brain that since its introduction in 1985 has been frequently used in neurology as a diagnostic and research tool. TMS uses magnetic fields to induce electrical currents that cross the nervous tissue depolarizing
Phase 3 data should be confirmed in this study with long-term data.
- LVMI is expected to remain stable or to be ameliorated over an average of 24 months treatment duration. The LVMI reduction observed in patients followed up to 24 months is expected to be significantly reduced with a mean change of
Many pain syndromes are notoriously refractory to almost all treatment and pose significant costs to patients and society. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for refractory pain disorders showed early promise but demonstration of long-term efficacy is lacking. Current DBS devices provide "open-loop"
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Primary objective :
To determine the prevalence of a small fiber peripheral neuropathy in nondiabetic obese patients, by measuring skin conductance ion Chlorine (Sudoscan®) evaluating small fibers C autonomic
Secondary objectives:
- Evaluation of the prevalence of