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Scientific Program Neurorehabilitation 2021 July 05-06, 2021
Scientific Program | July 06th, 2021 World Congress on Neurorehabilitation Young Research Forum 12:00 PM- 12:30PM
Title: Efficacy of task-oriented intervention in the rehabilitation of subacute stroke patients: a systematic review Jean Piere, King Juan Carlos Universtiy, 28933, Alcorcon, Spain
Speaker Forum 12:30PM-1:00PM
Title:- Rhythmic entrainment and the Science of brain Boosting for ADD, Autism and Anxiety Helen Argyrou, Thought Leader Strategist|ParadigmShifter SpeakerCoach Women of Truth| Clin Psych|HR Consultant| Research| Neuroscience, Cyprus
1:00PM-1:30PM
Title:- Neurorehabilitation: The Need for a Holistic Perspective Asst. Prof. Dr. Ramakrishna Biswal, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India
1:30PM-2:00PM
Title-Sensory Modulation In Rehabilitation Avanthvadi Venkatesan Srinivasan, Emeritus Professor, Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Institute of Neurology, Madras Medical College, Chennai Break
2:00PM-2:30PM
Title:- Effect of Fine Motor Activities to Improve Activities of Daily Living on Upper Extremity Essential Tremor in Geriatric Population Dr. K. Naresh Babu, Lecturer of Occupational Therapy, NIEPMD, Chennai
2:30PM-3:00PM
Title- Effect of lead acetate on animal behavior: pharmacological study behavioral in the wistar rat Jihane Chaibat, Faculty of sciences ibn tofail kénitra, Morocco
3:00 PM-3:30 PM
Title:- Child Development Leading to the Pursuitof Virtues and the avoidance of vices Gerald H Katzman, MD, FAAP, CPE Clinical Associate Professor Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, USA
3:30PM-4:00PM
Title:- Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Alerts in 2,599 Lumbar Surgeries Faisal R. Jahangiri, MD, CNIM, D.ABNM, FASNM, FASET, USA
List of Open Access Journals Agri, Food & Aqua Advances in Crop Science and Technology
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Advances in Dairy Research
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Agrotechnology
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Aquaculture Research & Development
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Arabidopsis C. Elegans and Zebrafish
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Immuno Chemistry: Open Access
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International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology
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International Journal of Drug Development & Research
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Medicinal Chemistry
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Experimental Food Chemistry
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Neuro Chemistry: Open Access Organic & Inorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry: Current Research Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry: Open Access Physical Chemistry & Biophysics
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Supporting Journals
Neurorehabilitation 2021 July 05-06, 2021
Supporting Journals Journal of Cognitive Neuropsychology https://www.imedpub.com/journal-cognitive-neuropsychology/
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry https://www.aseanjournalofpsychiatry.org/
Neurological Disorders https://www.hilarispublisher.com/neurological-disorders.html
Neurorehabilitation 2021 July 05-06, 2021
Speakers Session
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SENSORY MODULATION IN REHABILITATION Balakrishnan Shankar3, Kesavamoorthy Bhanu2, Avanthvadi Venkatesan Srinivasan1 Resident, Institute of Neurology, Madras Medical College, Chennai Professor & Head of the Department, Institute of Neurology, Madras Medical College, and Chennai. 1 Emeritus Professor, Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Institute of Neurology, Madras Medical College, Chennai. 3 2
The somatosensory system is a complex network of neurons, synapses, and receptors, through which we perceive and navigate our environment. The afferent sensory system interacts via direct and indirect projections with the brainstem, cerebellum, subcortical, and cortical structures. In late 19th century the role of sensory system in modulation of physical and mental rehabilitation was exploited. Sensory modulation helps in modulation the synaptic plasticity and long term potentiation and depression. Synaptic plasticity is a gradual process of ability of synapses to strengthen or weaken, in response to increases or decreases in their activity. The long-term potentiation (LTP) is a long-lasting enhancement in signal transmission between two neurons that results from stimulating them synchronously. Sensory modulation is applied clinically in rehabilitation of various neurological conditions like motor rehabilitation after stroke, via electrical stimulation, Tactile stimulation of the faucial pillars used for the treatment of dysphagia. Mirror therapy for phantom limb pain where the Neuromatrix theory of phantom limb pain explain tactile and proprioceptive inputs from the face and tissues near the residual limb take over specific regions of the brain. Extinction of referred sensation based on topographically organised inter-hemispheric inhibition mediated by commissural pathways helps in alleviating symptoms of phantom limb pain. Geste antagoniste or sensory trick was alleviating manoeuvres relives dystonia. Virtual reality (VR) environments used to simulate natural events and social interactions in rehabilitation of motor weakness. Thus Sensory modulation has the capacity to regulate and organize the degree, intensity and nature of responses to sensory input in a graded and adaptive manner, which allows the individual to achieve and maintain an optimal range of performance and to adapt to challenges in daily life.
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A NEW HYPOTHESIS OF MEMORY IMPAIRMENT AS A RESULT OF AGING Nugzar Aleksid University Geomedi, Tbilisi, Georgia
As is known for the correct decision of maze tests, young rats achieve a maximum criterion after the second test, old rats needed more tests for this, but still did not achieve a maximum criterion. We suggested, that this fact should have been caused by age-related changes at the level of soluble proteins of the brain. For this purpose a quantitative distribution of water soluble protein fractions of the young and old rats brain was studied according to molecular masses. We assumed that the memory impairment should have been due to the formation of disulfide bonds among the low molecular proteins at the expense of their aggregation. Based on the above-said, a quantitative distribution of sulfhydryl and disulfide groups in the soluble proteins of young and old rats brain was specially studied. It has been established that the number of disulfide groups of water soluble proteins of old rats brain was increased by 50-60%, as compared to young ones. Based on the above-mentioned, we have got interested in the activity of NADP-H-dependent disulfide reductase activity in the various areas of old and young rats brain. Particularly, the activity of NADP-H-dependent disulfide reductase appeared to be decreased about by 35-50% in various areas of only old rats. Proceeding from thes result, we search the impact of the injection of hydrocortisone in the ventricles of young and old rats brain on the elaboration of NADP-H-dependent disulfide reductase activity and conditional avoidance reflexes in young and old rats, the number of sulfhydryl groups increases by 45% only in old rats, relatively the development of conditional avoidance reflex were improved by 70%. A method for preventing memory impairment during aging by nutrition and physical activity is proposed.
Journal of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Volume 05
Neurorehabilitation 2021 July 05-06, 2021
conferenceseries.com
2021 July 05-06 Webi nar
J Cog Neu, Volume 05
World Congress on
Neurorehabilitation
Rhythmic entrainment and the Science of brain Boosting for ADD, Autism and Anxiety Helen Argyrou Thought Leader Strategist|ParadigmShifter SpeakerCoach Women of Truth| Clin Psych|HR Consultant| Research| Neuroscience
Neuroscience is providing such valuable Insights into ways neuroplasticity can be harnessed to aid Neurorehabilitation. Moreover new evidence reveals rhythmic entrainment as a new powerful method to slow down brainwaves, and integrate central nervous system functioning to reduce symptoms and optimize functioning. Treating various conditions with specific time intervals and symptom related indicators within these new techniques assisted by the technological interface help monitor and maximize results. Customization – instead of generic approaches - are a central feature that determines the success of each intervention, pointing to the importance of treating clients as an individual with specific symptoms rather than focusing on the disease, condition or diagnosis. Details will be discussed in the workshop and the experience of entrainment explained as a new form of brain boosting for anxiety, add and autism spectrum. Case studies will be referred to and.
Biography Helen Argyrou is an innovative Clinical Psychologist, Qualified from Stellenbosh University South Africa. She is also a Peak Performance Expert Strategist and Speaker Change Leader. Delving into neuroscience resulted into her pivoting her expertise into Peak Performance to create interventions with sound and rhythm based entrainment and improve the performance of thought leaders. She has special talent in integrating science and spirituality, revitalizing education, coaching pioneers and elevating new style thinking on business. She currently practices in Cyprus and online and welcome collaborations from global female leader in her WOMEN OF TRUTH movement that elevates their credibility and authority of revolutionary integrative health practices.
Journal of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Volume 05
Neurorehabilitation 2021 July 05-06, 2021
conferenceseries.com
2021 July 05-06 Webi nar
J Cog Neu, Volume 05
World Congress on
Neurorehabilitation
Neuro-dermatological association between psoriasis and depression: an immunemediated inflammatory process validating skin-brain axis theory Shahzaib Maqbool Rawalpindi Medical University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Objective: Our study’s motive was to recognize various immune-mediated inflammatory processes involved in the pathogenesis of depression and psoriasis and interlink between them based on inflammatory mediators. Methods: A careful and comprehensive literature search was done through various databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and EBSCO. A total of 56 studies were included in our study after careful screening. Results: The immune-mediated inflammatory process was significantly associated with the pathogenesis of both depression and psoriasis. Most of the inflammatory markers involved in Psoriasis (TNF-α, IL-2, IL-6, IL-23, IL-1β, IL-10), and increased serotonin transporters (5-HTT) were also found in the pathogenesis of depression, showing the immune-inflammatory linkage between psoriasis and major depression. Based on immune chemistry, the levels of CD2+, CD4+, CD8+ T lymphocytes were also found to be raised in both depression and psoriasis, validating their relationship. Hyperactivity of HPA-axis was also found another interlink between them along with reduced melatonin amount. Conclusions: According to various studies, the neuro-dermatological association between psoriasis and depression is significant. Different immune markers involved in the pathogenesis of depression and psoriasis also show the bidirectional association between them. However, this association between psoriasis and depression is positively correlated, but more work is required to answer why all depressed patients fail to develop psoriasis and why all psoriatic patients fail to develop depression. Keywords: depression; neuro-dermatology; psoriasis; skin-brain axis
Journal of Cognitive Neuropsychology
Volume 05
Neurorehabilitation 2021 July 05-06, 2021
conferenceseries.com
2021 July 05-06 Webi nar
J Cog Neu, Volume 05
World Congress on
Neurorehabilitation
A Study of Keyboard Instrument Performance Tasks and Evaluation by sEMG and MIDI Velocity for Hand Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients Maki Nanahara, Toshie Matsui Toyohashi University of Technology, 1-1 Hibarigaoka Tempakucho Toyohashi 441-8580, Japan
The number of stroke patients in Japan is about 300,000 per year, with 85% having paralysis and 25% having physical paralysis. If paralysis of the fingers remains, it causes a decrease in activities of daily life and an obstacle when returning to work. The rehabilitation of the fingers becomes an issue. In this study, 3 stroke patients and 7 healthy adults’ control group were the subjects. The purpose was recovery of hand dexterity, and performance training of keyboard instruments was performed on the paralyzed fingers (patient group) or non-dominant hand (control group). The training effect was evaluated by surface electromyography (sEMG) during performance and MIDI data of performance. sEMG was measured on FPLM and FDSM, and normalized with maximum muscle strength (%MVC). As MIDI data, we used velocity corresponding to the strength of the performance. As a result of testing with 2-way ANOVA before and after training and due to the strength of performance, the %MVC of the patient group did not change significantly both before and after training and in strength and weakness for both FPLM and FDSM. There was no significant difference in %MVC in the control group before and after training for both FPLM and FDSM, but there was a significant difference between the levels of strength and weakness. On the other hand, velocity was not significantly different before and after training in the patient group, but there was a significant difference between strength and weakness (p