Publications by authors named "N Byl"

Article Synopsis
  • Robotic-assisted movement therapy is an effective treatment for improving upper limb function in stroke patients with moderate-to-severe impairments during the subacute recovery phase.
  • A study involving 83 participants showed that those receiving a novel robotic intervention experienced a significantly greater improvement in their limb function compared to a control group receiving placebo therapy.
  • Results indicated not only profound benefits during the initial training but also further gains in limb function when the control group later received the robotic intervention, highlighting the importance of targeted robotic training post-stroke.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The African continent currently experiences 25% of the global burden of disease with only 1.3% of the world's healthcare workers. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruption to medical education systems, increasing the strain on already-vulnerable regions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Dilation and evacuation is a method of second trimester pregnancy termination introduced recently in Ethiopia. However, little is known about the safety and effectiveness of this method in an Ethiopian setting. Therefore, the study is intended to determine the safety and effectiveness of dilation and evacuation for surgical abortion as compared to medical abortion between 13-20 weeks' gestational age.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Current estimates suggest that one third of children and adolescents are overweight and 1 in 5 are obese. Obese children are at increased risk of sustaining more complex fractures, failing nonoperative treatment, and experiencing more complications during treatment. The purpose of this study was to compare forearm fracture characteristics, treatment, and complications in grouped overweight and obese [OW+OB; body mass index-for-age percentile (BMI%) ≥85] pediatric patients compared with normal-weight (NW; BMI%≤84) patients.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF