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“Pain neuroscience education combined with cognition-targeted motor control training appears to be more effective than current best-evidence physical therapy for improving pain, symptoms of ...
Motor control training is more effective than no treatment for reducing pain intensity at short-term follow-up. The quality of evidence related to the effectiveness of motor control training compared ...
Conclusions The motor control training program, which targeted proximal muscles of the lumbar spine, had an effect on both trunk and hip muscles. Neuromuscular control training programs may benefit ...
Implementing resistance and motor control training has been demonstrated to benefit muscle strength and walking capacity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study published in ...
After the four weeks of prosthesis motor control training with implanted microelectrodes, cerebral activation changed markedly. Cortical recruitment became almost symmetrical with right hand ...
Active control interventions implemented across studies included hatha yoga, mobility exercise, home-based neurofunctional training, balance and motor control training, and circuit endurance training.