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                            2022Stroke
                            (34/80, 42.5%) and somatosensation (28/80; 35.0%), included studies were often case reports (36/80; 45.0%) or randomized controlled trials (22/80; 27.5%). Rehabilitation approaches (78/93; 83.9%), primarily aimed to restore function, and were delivered by clinicians (30/78; 38.5%) or technology (28/78; 35.9%; including robotic interventions for somatosensory disorders). Pharmacological (6/93; 6.5
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                            2020Medscape
                            disease, the significance of which is still unclear. [19] It has not clearly been shown to be associated with a higher rate of somatosensory disorders. [20] Previous Next: EpidemiologyGood epidemiologic data documenting incidence and prevalence of burning mouth syndrome (BMS) are lacking. Statistical values vary widely and are likely affected by variable definitions of burning mouth syndrome (BMS
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                            2024Clinical Trials
                            Reliability of a New Balance Assessment System in Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Postural stability is one of the most important factors that determine a person's ability to make and maintain movements. It has been reported that in the presence of scoliosis, the postural stability of people is negatively affected due to somatosensory disorders. There are many studies
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                            2024Clinical Trials
                            to the motor system. Somatosensory can be classified as tactile, proprioceptive, and pain sensation. It has been reported that somatosensory disorders are more common (97%) in children with unilateral CP. Somatosensory deficits in CP have been associated primarily with damage to the developing brain and secondarily with motor disorders. Studies have also shown that motor impairments and somatosensory
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                            2023PROSPERO
                            . After stroke patients often appear consciousness disorders, aphasia, somatosensory disorders, somatomotor dysfunction. Among them, upper limb motor dysfunction is very common, 55%-75% of patients with upper limb motor dysfunction, which seriously affects the patients' daily living activities.Many studies have shown that vibration therapy plays an important role in upper limb rehabilitation after
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                            2023PROSPERO
                            2 diabetes mellitus) AND (diabetic peripheral neuropathy OR DPN OR somatosensory disorders) AND (risk factor) AND (cohort study).The references of included studies will be reviewed in order to find more potential eligible studies.Types of study to be includedThe inclusion criteria of the literature are as follows: (1) Subjects: patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes ; (2) Research types: cross
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                            2023Clinical Trials
                            , sensory, autonomic and cognitive disorders, depending on the region of the central nervous system. Balance and mobility disorders are the leading symptoms of MS. In addition, somatosensory disorders are frequently encountered as the initial symptom. Disorders in position sense, which is one of the components of somatosensory sense, is an important determinant of limitations during dynamic activities
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                            2013The Spine Journal
                            AIS and CS without neural axis abnormalities, and the patients with AIS tended to have higher rates of somatosensory disorders than patients with CS with similar scoliosis curve, which indicates that both scoliosis curve and primary etiopathogenic factor contribute to the sensory deficit in patients with AIS.
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                            2019Clinical Trials
                            a limitation in activities of daily living. Due to the physiology of aging, it is stated that peripheral sensation decreases in older ages (12). Mold showed that bilateral somatosensorial disorder was present in approximately 26% of individuals aged 65-74, 36% of those aged 75-84, and 54% of those aged 85 years (13). In the literature, it was reported that plantar sensory loss in the elderly affects balance
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                            2003Pain
                            in animals using the rotarod test. Our study showed that cizolirtine suppressed pain-related behavioural responses to mechanical and cold stimuli in neuropathic rats, probably via an alpha(2)-adrenoceptor-dependent mechanism. These results suggest that cizolirtine may be useful for alleviating some neuropathic somatosensory disorders, in particular cold allodynia, with a reduced risk of undesirable side
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                            2002DARE.
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                            , Endosseous /adverse effects; Dental Implants /adverse effects; Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported /adverse effects; Dental Restoration Failure; Denture, Overlay /adverse effects; Humans; Periodontitis /etiology; Prospective Studies; Somatosensory Disorders /etiologyAccessionNumber12003000829Date bibliographic record published31/10/2004Date abstract record published31/10/2004Record StatusThis
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                            2007DARE.
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                            ; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases /physiopathology; Proprioception /physiology; Shoes; Somatosensory Disorders /physiopathologyAccessionNumber12007000270Date bibliographic record published08/10/2007Date abstract record published09/08/2008Record StatusThis is a critical abstract of a systematic review that meets the criteria for inclusion on DARE. Each critical abstract contains a brief summary
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            : September 12, 2005 Key Record Dates Last Update Posted: September 14, 2005 Last Verified: September 2005 Additional relevant MeSH terms: Hypesthesia Adrenergic Antagonists Somatosensory Disorders Adrenergic Agents Sensation Disorders
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            2005 Keywords provided by Imperial College London: Hemineglects Additional relevant MeSH terms: Vestibular Diseases Labyrinth Diseases Peripheral Nervous System Diseases Ear Diseases Perceptual Disorders Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases Somatosensory Disorders Neurobehavioral Manifestations
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            Pain GABA Agonists Neurologic Manifestations GABA Agents Somatosensory Disorders Neurotransmitter Agents Sensation Disorders Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action Nervous System Diseases Antihypertensive Agents
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            Diseases Esophageal Motility Disorders Digestive System Diseases Esophageal Spasm, Diffuse Pain Hyperalgesia Neurologic Manifestations Chest Pain Somatosensory Disorders Deglutition Disorders Sensation Disorders Esophageal Diseases Nervous System Diseases To Top * For Patients and Families
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            Keywords provided by University Health Network, Toronto: Hyperalgesia Quantitative Sensory Testing Pain Opioid use Elderly Additional relevant MeSH terms: Hyperalgesia Anti-Infective Agents Somatosensory Disorders Dopamine Agents
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            Disorders Physiological Effects of Drugs Somatosensory Disorders Anticonvulsants Sensation Disorders Anti-Anxiety Agents Neurologic Manifestations Tranquilizing Agents Nervous System Diseases Central Nervous System Depressants Narcotic-Related
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            Pain Central Nervous System Depressants Neurologic Manifestations Physiological Effects of Drugs Somatosensory Disorders Analgesics Sensation Disorders Sensory System Agents Nervous System Diseases Peripheral Nervous System Agents To Top * For Patients and Families * For Researchers * For Study Record
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                            2005Clinical Trials
                            provided by Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research: Pain Cannabis Analgesic Additional relevant MeSH terms: Hyperalgesia Somatosensory Disorders Marijuana Abuse Sensation Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Neurologic Manifestations Chemically-Induced Disorders Nervous System Diseases Mental Disorders