Cortical Reorganization After Motor Imagery Training in Chronic Stroke Patients With Severe Motor Impairment: A Longitudinal fMRI Study.
Cortical reorganization after motor imagery training in chronic stroke patients with severe motor impairment: a longitudinal fMRI study.
Neuroradiology. 2013 Apr 26;
Sun L, Yin D, Zhu Y, Fan M, Zang L, Wu Y, Jia J, Bai Y, Zhu… Continue reading
Exercise as a Prescription Therapy for Breast and Colon Cancer Survivors.
Exercise as a prescription therapy for breast and colon cancer survivors.
Int J Gen Med. 2013; 6: 245-51
Galanti G, Stefani L, Gensini G
BACKGROUND: Breast and colon tumors are the most common types of cancer in the general… Continue reading
Drug Shortages: The Survey Says . . .
Drug shortages: the survey says . . .
Can J Hosp Pharm. 2013 Mar; 66(2): 147-8
Sellinger D
Stability of propranolol in extemporaneously compounded suspensions.
Can J Hosp Pharm. 2013 Mar; 66(2): 118-24
Ensom… Continue reading
Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Home-Based Exercise Training Program Before Lung Resection Surgery.
Feasibility and effectiveness of a home-based exercise training program before lung resection surgery.
Can Respir J. 2013 Mar-Apr; 20(2): e10-6
Coats V, Maltais F, Simard S, Fréchette E, Tremblay L, Ribeiro F, Saey D
Patients with lung cancer often experience a reduction in exercise tolerance, muscle weakness and decreased quality of life. Although the effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation programs is well recognized in other forms of cancers and in many pulmonary diseases, few researchers have studied its impact in patients with lung cancer, particularly in those awaiting lung resection surgery (LRS).To investigate the feasibility of a short, home-based exercise training program (HBETP) with patients under investigation for non-small cell lung cancer and potential candidates for LRS, and to determine the effectiveness of this program on exercise tolerance, skeletal muscle strength and quality of life.Sixteen patients with lung cancer awaiting LRS participated in a four-week HBETP including moderate aerobic activities (walking and cycling) and muscle training performed three times weekly. Before and after the intervention, a cardiopulmonary exercise test, a 6 min walk test and the assessment of muscle strength and quality of life were performed.Thirteen patients completed the four-week HBETP and all the patients completed >75% of the prescribed exercise… Continue reading
Bleeding Complications and Liver Injuries During Phenprocoumon Treatment: A Multicentre Prospective Observational Study in Internal Medicine Departments.
Bleeding complications and liver injuries during phenprocoumon treatment: a multicentre prospective observational study in internal medicine departments.
Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2013 Apr; 110(14): 244-52
Schmiedl S, Rottenkolber M, Szymanski J, Siegmund W, Hippius M, Farker K, Drewelow B, Hasford… Continue reading