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  • Concentric needle electromyography (CNEMG) is a common diagnostic tool for neuromuscular disorders, but it can be painful; the Clustering Index (CI) method offers a non-invasive alternative using surface electromyography (SEMG).
  • This study compared the effectiveness of the CI method with traditional MUP parameters from CNEMG to diagnose neurogenic and myogenic disorders in patients who underwent both tests on the same muscle.
  • Results showed that the CI method demonstrated similar diagnostic sensitivity to MUP parameters, especially for myopathy, and had a significant correlation with muscle strength, suggesting its potential as an effective non-invasive diagnostic tool.
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  • In 2022, Wenning et al. introduced the Movement Disorder Society Criteria for diagnosing Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) to improve diagnosis compared to previous methods.
  • A study involved 68 patients registered with the Hokkaido Rare Disease Consortium, analyzing their conditions at three different times: initial evaluation, diagnosis, and final evaluation.
  • Results showed an increase in the percentage of patients classified as clinically established MSA from 39.7% initially to 76.5% at the final evaluation, indicating clearer diagnostic criteria over time.
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Objectives: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a refractory neurodegenerative disease, but novel treatments are anticipated. An accurate natural history of MSA is important for clinical trials, but is insufficient. This regional registry was launched to complement clinical information on MSA.

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We previously reported a new quantitative analysis of single-channel surface electromyography (EMG), the "clustering index method" (CI method), in the tibialis anterior muscle, which achieved sufficiently good sensitivity to detect neurogenic or myogenic abnormalities. The window width is a fundamental parameter of the CI method, and was arbitrarily set at 15 ms in that study. In this study, we searched for the most appropriate window width using expanded patient data.

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Sub-classification of apraxia of speech in patients with cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.

Brain Cogn

March 2019

Department of Communication Disorders, School of Rehabilitation Science, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, 1757 Kanazawa, Tobetsu-cho, Ishikari-gun, Hokkaido 061-0293, Japan.

Some studies have hypothesized that primary progressive apraxia of speech (ppAOS) consists of heterogeneous symptoms that can be sub-classified; however, no study has classified stroke-induced AOS (sAOS) and ppAOS according to common criteria. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the symptoms and relevant brain regions associated with sAOS and ppAOS for sub-classification. Participants included 8 patients with sAOS following lesions in the left precentral gyrus and/or underlying white matter, and 3 patients with ppAOS.

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Background And Purpose: Muscle strength measurements with the handheld dynamometer are sometimes performed according to manual muscle testing. However, measuring hip extensor muscle strength in the prone position is difficult, since the some older adults have kyphosis or flexion contracture of the lower limbs. Alternatively, there is the standing position method of manual muscle testing, which accomodates those malalignments; however, it is known that the muscle strength of the lower limb that is not measured affects the measurement result.

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[Purpose] To investigate the effects of movement from a postural maintenance position on lumbar hemodynamic changes, in order to prevent lower back pain and develop exercise therapy. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-five healthy adults (mean age: 23.2 years) participated in the study.

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability and validity of measurements of hip extensor muscle strength using a handheld dynamometer (HHD) with subjects in a sitting position. In doing so, we also aimed to establish a modified method of measurement for patients with flexion contractures in the trunk and lower extremities. [Subjects and Methods] In 20 healthy males, hip extensor muscle strength was measured using a handheld dynamometer in sitting, prone, and standing positions by contracting the hip extensor muscle isometrically with the knee flexed at 90 degrees.

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Objective: To evaluate the influence of age at the time of gastrostomy placement as a prognostic factor and examine the survival rate in long-term hospitalized patients with gastrostomy.

Methods: The subjects were 408 inpatients with gastrostomy admitted to our hospital between December 2005 and March 2012. All inpatients, including the present subjects, received oral care in the form of attendant care by nurses or caregivers.

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