Primary headaches are highly prevalent and represent a major cause of disability in young adults. Neurofeedback is increasingly used in the treatment of chronic pain; however, there are few studies investigating its efficacy in patients with headaches. We report the results of a cross-over sham-controlled study on the efficacy of neurofeedback in the prophylactic treatment of tension-type headache (TTH).
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February 2018
Graphite oxide has a complex structure that can be modified in many ways to obtain materials for a wide range of applications. It is known that the graphite precursor has an important role in the synthesis of graphite oxide. In the present study, the basal-plane surface of highly annealed pyrolythic graphite (HAPG) was oxidized by Hummers' method and investigated by Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe helical supramolecular structure of cholesteric liquid crystalline (LC) films predetermines their outstanding optical properties and the unique nanostructure of their surface. The introduction of photochromic dopants in these films opens up an interesting possibility for creation of smart cholesteric materials with photocontrollable optical and photovariable surface properties. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we performed in situ measurements of the surface topography of cyclosiloxane LC cholesteric oligomer films during the cholesteric helix twisting caused by their preliminary ultraviolet (UV) irradiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of new approaches for the surface topography control is an important topic as the relief significantly affects physical and chemical properties of surfaces. We studied cholesteric cyclosiloxane oligomeric films on which surface focal conic domains with double-helix pattern were observed by means of AFM. In situ investigation of the dependence of the films topography on temperature showed that the surface relief formation can be effectively managed by varying conditions of thermal treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiscusses the possibility of using dense unresorbable hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramics as synthetic osteoplastic material. Analyzes the results of follow-up of 11 patients with congenital and posttraumatic deformations of the facial skull. Interventions in these patients involved implantation of HA-based ceramic blocks used for both contour plasty and for replacing bone defects.
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