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Incidence of Hemidiaphragmatic Palsy After Interscalene Block

Phrenic Nerve Paralysis

Primary objective of this study is to find out the incidence of hemi-diaphragmatic palsy associated with interscalene block done under ultrasound guidance. Primary hypothesis: • There is an incidence of hemidiaphragmatic palsy ranging fron 33-100 % after an interscalene block. Secondary hypothesis The incidence of hemidiaphragmatic palsy is much less than 33% when the block is done using ultrasound. The incidence of hemi-diaphragmatic palsy is directly proportional to volume of local anaesthetic injected. The incidence of hemi-diaphragmatic palsy is directly proportional to concentration of local anaesthetic injected.

Suspended4 enrollment criteria

Progression of Striatal and Extrastriatal Degeneration in PD and PSP Patients

Parkinson Disease (PD)Paralysis; Supranuclear

This longitudinal study aims to research cognitive and gait phenotypes of Parkinson's disease and Supranuclear Palsy as well as to provide markers to track diseases progression using a multi-modality approach based on 3D-gait analysis and MR Imaging. Specifically, this study want to identify cognitive pattern and gait-related cerebral diffusion/functional connectivity in PD and PSP patients and to verify their progression over a period of 18 months. In summary, the current protocol proposed to investigate the following issues: to perform a multifactorial quantitative analysis of outcomes for PD and PSP compared to a control group in order to categorize cognitive and gait pattern in the group of patients and verify if the gait can be useful as discriminator for diagnosis. to analyze whether diffusion and resting-state functional connectivity indices are correlated with clinical disease severity scores and motor scores and how they change over time (18 months later).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Applicability of Uroflowmetry in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral PalsyLower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Until now, the use of invasive urodynamics with use of catheters is still the gold standard for lower urinary tract evaluation in subjects with CP. This suggests a psychological and physical impact of invasive urodynamics in subjects with CP and further demonstrates the need to avoid standard use of invasive urodynamics in children and adults with CP. The current study will evaluate usefulness of uroflowmetry, correlation between uroflowmetry parameters and different lower urinary tract symptoms will be investigated. Secondly, results of uroflowmetry indicating possible vulnerability of the upper urinary tract will be defined.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Photographic Posture Analysis in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Posture Disorders in ChildrenCerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP), which is the largest group of patients among pediatric neuromuscular diseases, is a non-progressive permanent disorder that affects muscle control, movement, posture and balance. The purpose of this study; to evaluate the reliability of photographic posture analysis in the sitting position in children with CP and to examine the relationship between the results of photographic posture analysis with the motor performances and trunk control of children with CP.Children with CP were included in the study according to the following criteria; aged 5-12 years, diagnosed as spastic diplegia or hemiplegia , having a level of "I, II, III" according to GMFCS. Postural evaluation was done using the photographic method. Trunk control was evaluated with Trunk Control Measurement Scale,Motor performance of children was evaluated with Gross Motor Function Measure-88. ICC values for photographic posture analysis was found to be highly reliable.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound-guided Interscalene Block:3mL Ropi Provide Similar Analgesia to 5mL and Less Diaphragmatic...

Diaphragmatic Paralysis

Ropivacaine for ultrasound-guided interscalene block: 3mL provide similar analgesia to 5mL with less diaphragmatic paralysis in shoulder arthroscopy surgeries

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Lu's Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatment on Stroke

Ischemic StrokeParalysis

There will be successive changes in traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation for stroke patients with limb hemiparetic through therapy of acupuncture and moxibustion.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Implantation of Porous Titanium Prosthesis in Laryngeal Surgery

Vocal Cord Paralysis

This study evaluates a medialization implant to treat vocal cord paralysis, to permit it to adjust the quality of the voice under local or general anesthesia. The aim is to restore phonation using a porous titanium prosthesis in laryngeal surgery.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Restoration of Standing and Walking With ISMS in Humans

Spinal Cord InjuryParalysis

Spinal cord neural circuitry exists in the lumbar enlargement that makes it possible to stand and create synergistic, rhythmic stepping activity in the lower limbs. In the past 20 years, clinicians have tried to reengage such these circuits for standing and walking in the lower spinal cord of paralyzed humans through novel paradigms of physical therapy, pharmacological stimulation of the spinal cord, or recently - epidural stimulation of the spinal cord. Although standing and stepping with these maneuvers are rudimentary at best, these human studies offer promise to restore controlled, lower extremity movement to the spinal cord injured (SCI) individual. Evidence from animal data suggests that more focal activation of intraspinal circuitry (IntraSpinal Micro-Stimulation - ISMS) would produce more fatigue resistant, natural standing and stepping activity in humans. To date, there has been no direct confirmation of such circuitry in the spinal cord of bipedal humans who have been paralyzed. Furthermore, mapping of such circuitry would provide the basis of a novel intraspinal neuroprosthetic that should be able to restore control of standing or walking in a manner that is much more physiologically normal and tolerable than by stimulating each individual muscle group. Proof of the existence of these spinal circuits in man, and the ability to activate and control these circuits by first mapping the spinal cord is the basis of this proposal.

Withdrawn23 enrollment criteria

Weight Abnormalities With Diet and Exercise Frequency in Egyptian Children With Cerebral Palsy

ObesityChildhood4 more

The goal of this study was to find prevalence and correlations of different weight abnormalities and risk of abdominal obesity in a random sample of Egyptian children suffering from cerebral palsy. This cross- sectional study hypothesize the prevalence of weight abnormalities and risk of abdominal obesity in addition to positive correlations between weight abnormalities and number of exercise hours and frequency of meals in a random sample of Egyptian children suffering from cerebral palsy RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the prevalence of weight abnormalities and and risk of abdominal obesity in Egyptian children with cerebral palsy? Does the weight abnormalities correlates with number of exercise hours or frequency of meals in children with cerebral palsy?

Completed4 enrollment criteria

On Track: Monitoring Development of Children With Cerebral Palsy or Gross Motor Delay

Cerebral Palsy

The On Track Study is a large multi-site collaboration involving researchers, therapists, families, and children with cerebral palsy (CP) from across Canada and the United States. The researchers need to better understand how young children who have difficulties with movement activities progress and develop in their balance abilities, fitness, strength, health, range of motion, self-care, everyday play, and activity participation. This study will determine how young children with cerebral palsy or gross motor delays progress in many aspects of their physical development and participation in daily life. The information collected from this study will help therapists and parents monitor if a child is developing as expected in his or her physical development and participation. Then, the health care professionals working with children can use the results of this study, in combination with the previously completed Move & PLAY study results, to provide the services that are most beneficial and meaningful for each child and their family members.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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