Spatial neglect causes problems when walking, dressing, reading, driving and doing other normal daily activities. Professional Studio Images/E+ via Getty Images About half of those in the first weeks ...
High incidence of delirium and spatial neglect after right-brain stroke has been proposed by a research team at the Stroke Rehabilitation Research at Kessler Foundation. Delirium and spatial neglect ...
Children neglected before the age of 18 have a higher risk of suffering a stroke in adulthood, according to new research. The new study, however, is the first to look for a link between neglect and ...
December 22, 2011 — A new study suggests that use of theta-burst stimulation can help patients with stroke who are suffering from hemispatial neglect, with improvements apparent after only 2 weeks of ...
Spatial neglect among inpatients with stroke is common, researchers say. At the conclusion of a recent study, the investigators said that affected patients had a higher risk for falls, longer lengths ...
Stroke rehabilitation researchers report improvement in spatial neglect with prism adaptation therapy. This new study supports behavioral classification of patients with spatial neglect as a valuable ...
West Orange, NJ. February 17, 2015. Stroke researchers have determined that the Kessler Foundation Neglect Assessment Process (KF-NAP) measures severity of spatial neglect during activities of daily ...
A childhood marked by abuse or physical deprivation can leave lifelong marks on a person’s health, raising the risk of heart disease, psychiatric disorders and chronic poverty. But a new study finds ...
Spatial neglect is a debilitating neurological disorder frequently observed in stroke survivors, particularly following right hemisphere damage. This condition impairs a patient’s ability to attend to ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Back to Healio Older adults who reported being ...
West Orange, NJ. October 3, 2014. Stroke researchers have confirmed that damage to the right frontal-subcortical network may cause ipsilateral spatial neglect. Among individuals with ipsilateral ...