Post-stroke rehabilitation, particularly in restoring function to the wrist and hand (W/H), faces significant challenges due to compensatory movement ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A simple handgrip test may reveal more than muscle power in very old adults, offering insight into how ...
Objective This study aims to evaluate relationships between self-reported fine motor ability and quality of life (assessed by life satisfaction and life problems) from people with spinal cord injury ...
Exploratory Phase 2a study showed consistent and clinically meaningful functional improvements across muscle strength, motor performance, and patient-reported outcomes in patients with ...
With a clutch of key data and planned regulatory applications this year from Avidity Biosciences, REGENXBIO and Capricor ...
Jessie Diggins has become the best-ever American cross-country skier because of what she pushes her body through.
Four out of five of us will suffer from back pain in our lifetime. Learn the moves that’ll keep your spine strong ...
This scoping review examined the prevalence and characteristics of musculoskeletal injuries in rock climbing and identified ...
Background Teenagers widely use digital devices for information sharing and other daily activities. Their heavy reliance on smartphones and tablets may contribute to repetitive-use injuries of the ...
The blood creatinine-to-cystatin-c ratio may be a biomarker of Spinraza treatment response in children with SMA, a study in ...
As the name suggests, this test method to detect heart health and muscle fitness is comparatively easy to perform. No equipment, no gym membership, and no fancy tracker is required. You just need to ...
Forget complex gym machines; the humble pushup is the ultimate indicator of functional longevity and upper-body resilience as ...