Our knowledge of muscle function in chronic neurological disorders, the effects of exercise, and how the effects might translate into improvements in activities of daily living is very limited. By building a bridge between basic muscle physiology and clinical rehabilitation, our knowledge of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying muscle dysfunction in people with chronic neurological disorders will increase. This will facilitate the design and subsequent evaluation of exercise programs for these people and improve our understanding of the effects of such interventions on performance of activities of daily living
Weakness is a characteristic of muscles influenced by the postpolio syndrome (PPS), amyotrophic late...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common condition that is associated with neuromuscular dys...
As life expectancy has increased, particularly in developed countries, due to medical advances and i...
In muscle diseases different molecular mechanisms are responsible, by distinct cellular pathways, of...
Neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) are chronic conditions that affect the neuromuscular system. Many NMD...
Muscular weakness is a common neurological symptom which may result from a primary muscular disorder...
Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are a group of often severely disabling disorders characterized by dys...
Significance: The prevalence and incidence of age-related neurodegenerative di...
The term fatigue is used to describe a distressing and persistent symptom of physical and/or mental ...
Physical activity levels of people with chronic neurological disorders are lower than those of healt...
Background: Physical activity has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of coronary heart di...
Peripheral muscle dysfunction is a recognized and important systemic consequence of many chronic dis...
It is widely known that nervous and muscular systems work together and that they are strictly depend...
The high level of complexity underlying the heterogeneous pathophysiology of neuromuscular diseases ...
Fatigue is a common symptom of numerous acute and chronic diseases, including myalgic encephalomyeli...
Weakness is a characteristic of muscles influenced by the postpolio syndrome (PPS), amyotrophic late...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common condition that is associated with neuromuscular dys...
As life expectancy has increased, particularly in developed countries, due to medical advances and i...
In muscle diseases different molecular mechanisms are responsible, by distinct cellular pathways, of...
Neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) are chronic conditions that affect the neuromuscular system. Many NMD...
Muscular weakness is a common neurological symptom which may result from a primary muscular disorder...
Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are a group of often severely disabling disorders characterized by dys...
Significance: The prevalence and incidence of age-related neurodegenerative di...
The term fatigue is used to describe a distressing and persistent symptom of physical and/or mental ...
Physical activity levels of people with chronic neurological disorders are lower than those of healt...
Background: Physical activity has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of coronary heart di...
Peripheral muscle dysfunction is a recognized and important systemic consequence of many chronic dis...
It is widely known that nervous and muscular systems work together and that they are strictly depend...
The high level of complexity underlying the heterogeneous pathophysiology of neuromuscular diseases ...
Fatigue is a common symptom of numerous acute and chronic diseases, including myalgic encephalomyeli...
Weakness is a characteristic of muscles influenced by the postpolio syndrome (PPS), amyotrophic late...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common condition that is associated with neuromuscular dys...
As life expectancy has increased, particularly in developed countries, due to medical advances and i...