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  1. Dec 2019
    1. Berg Balance Scale test evaluates balance in sitting, standing, turning and reaching forward (Fig. 9) (

      like my comments in the previous round of comments, this is assessment, not intervention. Ok to mention, but not to expand.

    1. Individuals with PSP have greater prevalence of falling due to the pathology’s effect on various structures in the dentatothalamic tract (DTT) and the direct basal ganglia pathway (DBGP), which are important for the control of dynamic balance while walking over objects (Zwergal et al., 2011).

      this is the only thing you say about the ''relevance'' or importance of your motor impairment in PSP. I don't get the global picture of your motor impairment in PSP.

    1. gth and coordination training will effectively improve a patient’s ability to perform intended actions due to physiological adaptations as well as improved motor programming and implementation due to practic

      reference for that ?

      is coordination altered in apraxia ? The rationale of using strenght training for ideomotor apraxia is not clear to me

    1. The suggested treatments for kinesiologists as well as other fields will be built based on the rationale of the majority of current research which been done on treatment in the short term or for short term benefits (

      this sentence is not clear !

    1. Video 2 - Reel-Example: Ideomotor Apraxia- a video example of the motor impairments as

      this is not related to any intervention .... should be in the previous section ! As proposed in the previous round of comments, you could have included a video of someone doing the training

    1. y Blue ArrowScalar URLhttp://scalar.usc.edu/works/traumatic-brain-injury-with-brain-apraxia/figure-3---ct-scan-of-brain (version 2)Source URLhttps://flightbridgeed.com/images/Subdural.png (image/PNG)dcterms:titleFigure 3 - CT Scan of Brain. Bleeding Indicated by Blue ArrowView asRDF-XML, RDF-JSON, or HTML This page has paths: 1 2019-10-14T08:53:13-07:00 Leo Kelley e0c97cc329a8114c5a3b504a194a6ca89a2fab6f Traumatic Brain Injury with Limb Apraxia Eric Huang 13 image_header 2019-11-28T13:23:48-08:00 Eric Huang 02ac474a9e8eef28cd7450e46febf783089785a1 Contents of this path: 1 2019-10-14T08:36:02-07:00 Overview of the Topic 18 image_header 2019-11-27T14:47:13-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:36:20-07:00 Pathology 23 plain 2019-11-27T16:46:09-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:38:07-07:00 Symptoms 19 plain 2019-11-27T14:36:33-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:46:01-07:00 Diagnosis 14 plain 2019-11-27T13:38:45-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:46:19-07:00 Prognosis 13 plain 2019-11-28T13:51:08-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:46:53-07:00 Motor Impairments: Upper Limb Ideomotor Apraxia 24 plain 2019-11-27T16:50:53-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:47:37-07:00 Current Treatments/Therapeutic Interventions 22 plain 2019-11-28T09:51:04-08:00 1 2019-10-14T08:47:54-07:00 Suggested Treatments: Rationale 20 plain 2019-11-28T10:04:09-08:00 1 2019-11-27T13:31:13-08:00 Suggested Treatments: Gesture Training 4 plain 2019-11-27T14:49:39-08:00 1 2019-11-27T13:33:30-08:00 Suggested Treatments: Muscle Strength and Coordination 6 plain 2019-11-27T17:18:33-08:00 1 2019-11-27T17:17:39-08:00 Suggested Treatments: Apraxia App 10 plain 2019-11-28T12:20:06-08:00 1 2019-11-28T09:54:35-08:00 Conclusions 4 plain 2019-11-28T12:35:14-08:00 1 2019-10-15T14:20:23-07:00 References 22 plain 2019-11-27T15:24:05-08:00 This page references: 1 media/Glasgow Scale_thumb.JPG 2019-10-31T09:58:37-07:00 Table 1- A table of criteria and severity for the Glasgow Coma Scale. 3 media/Glasgow Scale.JPG plain 2019-11-27T12:30:03-08:00 1 2019-11-27T12:35:57-08:00 Figure 3 - CT Scan of Brain. Bleeding Indicated by Blue Arrow 2 plain 2019-11-27T14:32:05-08:00 «Continue to “Prognosis”

      what about the red arrow ?

    1. is intervention aims to increase writing velocity while decreasing the number of inversions per second, helping FHD patients write effectively.

      so after the 8 week, you expect this? Do you expect will go back to normal levels?

    1. RBD is sleep behavior disorder in which people act out their dreams, EDS is excessive daytime sleepiness, MCI is mild cognitive impairment, and dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing.

      is this really needed? should be in symptoms and defined in the figure caption.

    2. (stage 0 = no symptoms; stage 1 = unilateral symptoms; stage 2 = bilateral symptoms without balance impairment; stage 3 = impairment in balance, but patient is physically independent; stage 4 = is severe disability in walking and standing with physical independence; stage 5 = wheelchair-bound or bed-ridden)

      a figure for this would have been better

    1. medicinal and surgical interventions

      are these positive effects of what you previously mentioned? does it helps with scissored gait? If so, how does it help? Are the other possible interventions (ex. kin) are still needed? If so, to address what ?

  2. Nov 2019
    1. )

      I don't understand this section.Are you sure it is at the right place? What is the goal of this section. Are you proposing evaluating motor output during your intervention? Or is it something already done in clinical practice? Really not clear.

    1. Each finger will be trained individually to enhance sensory discrimination between the digits (Prudente et al., 2018). As progress is observed, multiple fingers may be trained simultaneously.

      how do you do that concretely with your uno game?

    1. Reading Braille in a card during a game of Uno is more fun and motivating than just reading from a book, while also requiring a conscious cognitive effort from participants to keep playing as they will need to read the cards correctly to win.

      so is that what you propose?

    2. Combining immobilization with Braille reading sensory training maximizes the poten

      is that what you are proposing? or what is already done? not clear. This section is called '' rationale for the proposed intervention'' but I still don't know what is the intervention. Work on your organization and flow.

    1. proaches pairing electrical brachial plexus nerve stimulation and delayed transcranial stimulation use feedback from t

      this sentence is not clear to me. And are you sure that transcranial stimulation (i suppose you mean transcranial magnetic stimulaiton?) is used in clinics for FHD?

    1. eparate stations for variations of ball throwing, as well as a number of strength training exercises to improve muscle hypertrophy and stability in older adults

      how is this better than what is already done? and are sure this is not already done ? in PT for example? or at the gym by kins?

    1. s. 

      what about ''diagnosis'' ? or assessment tools? you could also include info about how balance deficits evolves into falls, kind of a prognosis or evolution part. All of these are crucial informations for kinesiologists. Now, it seems like a lot of info is missing to have a clear picture of your topic.

    2. of a complex interaction of risk factors (World Health Organization, 2008). The World Health Organization, 2008, organized these risk factors into four categories, including, biological, behavioural, environmental and socioeconomic. 1) Biological risk factors relate to the individual characteristics of the human body including gender, race, chronic illness, and decline of physical, cognitive and affective capacities. 2) Behavioural risk factors relate to human actions, emotions and choices. 3) Environmental risk factors relate to the individual’s interaction with their surrounding environment, at home and otherwise. And lastly, 4) Socioeconomic risk factors for elderly falling include low income, low education, inadequate housing, lack of social interaction, limited access to health and social care

      you could improve here the way you present this info. This is a booklet, needs to be visually appealing !

    1. esults in gait disturbance related to gait control, and regulation of gait speed and variability also caused by reduced processing speed and increased reaction time, leading to higher incidences of falling during gait (

      reformulate

    1. benefits. This page has paths: 1 2019-10-12T11:53:17-07:00 Samuel Lamanuzzi, Roger Wei, Dakota Unrau, Christopher Cacciatore 67a6e573d798a97c384495c4de4fac7c1b74c0b4 Motor Impairment Samuel Lamanuzzi, Roger Wei, Dakota Unrau, Christopher Cacciatore 15 C7 - C8 Motor Impairement plain 2019-11-07T17:02:57-08:00 Samuel Lamanuzzi, Roger Wei, Dakota Unrau, Christopher Cacciatore 67a6e573d798a97c384495c4de4fac7c1b74c0b4 Contents of this path: 1 media/50-Beautiful-and-Minimalist-Presentation-Backgrounds-08.jpg 2019-10-12T11:53:55-07:00 Current Therapeutic Interventions 9 plain 2019-11-07T17:54:57-08:00

      so not specifically for SCI?

    1. pecifically, difficulty with prehension and fine hand movements as according to Snoek, Hermens, Maxwell and Biering-Sorensen (2004), 77% of tetraplegics expected a significant increase in quality of life with improved hand function. 

      I don't understand this sentence.