Publications by authors named "M H Ghahramani"

Locomotive syndrome (LS) refers to a condition where individuals face challenges in performing activities of daily living. Early detection of such deterioration is crucial to reduce the need for nursing care. The Geriatric Locomotive Function Scale (GLFS-25), a 25-question assessment, has been proposed for categorizing individuals into different stages of LS.

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  • Myocardial infarction leads to mitochondrial damage and loss of function, prompting research into treatment options, including high-intensity interval training (HIIT) for muscle recovery.
  • A study at Shahid Rajaei University investigated the impact of 8 weeks of HIIT on follistatin (FST) gene expression in fast and slow twitch muscle in rats with myocardial infarction.
  • Results showed a significant decrease in FST gene expression in slow twitch muscles and a significant increase in fast twitch muscles after HIIT, indicating changes in muscle atrophy response following intense exercise.
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Background And Objective: Brain tumors are one of the most common diseases and causes of death in humans. Since the growth of brain tumors has irreparable risks for the patient, predicting the growth of the tumor and knowing its effect on the brain tissue will increase the efficiency of treatment strategies.

Methods: This study examines brain tumor growth using mathematical modeling based on the Reaction-Diffusion equation and the biomechanical model based on continuum mechanics principles.

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Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a disorder in the central nervous system which includes symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, and Bradykinesia. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the most effective method to treat PD motor symptoms especially when the patient is not responsive to other treatments. However, its invasiveness and high risk, involving electrode implantation in the Basal Ganglia (BG), prompt recent research to emphasize non-invasive Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES).

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Assessing pain in non-verbal patients is challenging, often depending on clinical judgment which can be unreliable due to fluctuations in vital signs caused by underlying medical conditions. To date, there is a notable absence of objective diagnostic tests to aid healthcare practitioners in pain assessment, especially affecting critically-ill or advanced dementia patients. Neurophysiological information, i.

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