Pusher syndrome is a neurological disorder where the patient actively pushes away from the nonhemiparetic side following brain damage. We experienced a case in whom intractable pusher syndrome associated with thalamic hemorrhage improved following a newly developed pontine infarction. A 63-year-old man showed severe pusher syndrome after an initial thalamic hemorrhage. After approximately 2 years, a pontine infarction developed and improved the persistent pusher syndrome. We postulate that it resulted from involvement of the medial lemniscus with interruption of the distorted upward proprioceptive signal of body orientation
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate whether pusher behavior (ie, a tendency among stroke...
BAC KGROUND: Pusher behavior (PB) is a little-known postural control disorder characterized by alter...
Spatial neglect can be accompanied by a pusher syndrome (PS) which is characterized by a postural de...
Background: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and...
Pusher Syndrome is defined as a disorder of perception of body orientation in the frontal plane. It ...
According to the Center for Disease Control, in the United States, more than 795,000 people have a s...
Pusher behavior (PB) is a disorder of postural control affecting patients with encephalic lesions. T...
Stroke patients with "pusher syndrome" show severe misperception of their own upright body orientati...
Stroke patients with 'pusher syndrome' actively push away from the non-hemiparetic side leading to a...
Objective To investigate the somatosensory findings of pusher syndrome in stroke patients. Methods T...
Background: Effective control of (upright) body posture requires a proper representation of body ori...
Pusher behavior (PB) is a postural control disorder characterized by actively pushing away from the ...
We aimed to explore whether motor function and activities of daily life (ADL) could be improved with...
We report a sequential neuroimaging study in a 48-years-old man with a history of chronic hypertensi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate whether pusher behavior (ie, a tendency among stroke...
BAC KGROUND: Pusher behavior (PB) is a little-known postural control disorder characterized by alter...
Spatial neglect can be accompanied by a pusher syndrome (PS) which is characterized by a postural de...
Background: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and...
BACKGROUND: Recent findings argue for a pathway in humans for sensing the orientation of gravity and...
Pusher Syndrome is defined as a disorder of perception of body orientation in the frontal plane. It ...
According to the Center for Disease Control, in the United States, more than 795,000 people have a s...
Pusher behavior (PB) is a disorder of postural control affecting patients with encephalic lesions. T...
Stroke patients with "pusher syndrome" show severe misperception of their own upright body orientati...
Stroke patients with 'pusher syndrome' actively push away from the non-hemiparetic side leading to a...
Objective To investigate the somatosensory findings of pusher syndrome in stroke patients. Methods T...
Background: Effective control of (upright) body posture requires a proper representation of body ori...
Pusher behavior (PB) is a postural control disorder characterized by actively pushing away from the ...
We aimed to explore whether motor function and activities of daily life (ADL) could be improved with...
We report a sequential neuroimaging study in a 48-years-old man with a history of chronic hypertensi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To investigate whether pusher behavior (ie, a tendency among stroke...
BAC KGROUND: Pusher behavior (PB) is a little-known postural control disorder characterized by alter...
Spatial neglect can be accompanied by a pusher syndrome (PS) which is characterized by a postural de...