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Solos Y Juntos: Dos Al Tres Por Ciento De La Población En Los Estados Unidos Tienen Escoliosis. Muy Pocos De Ellos Están Preparados Para Las Tensiones Emocionales Que Trae La Condición., Anacaona Y. Rodriguez Martinez Dec 2022

Solos Y Juntos: Dos Al Tres Por Ciento De La Población En Los Estados Unidos Tienen Escoliosis. Muy Pocos De Ellos Están Preparados Para Las Tensiones Emocionales Que Trae La Condición., Anacaona Y. Rodriguez Martinez

Capstones

Dos al tres por ciento de la población en los Estados Unidos tiene escoliosis. Muy pocos de ellos están preparados para las tensiones emocionales que trae la condición. Estas son las historias de pacientes que tienen escoliosis y sus viajes en encontrar salud propio (físico y mental) en sus comunidades


Creating An Interactive Virtual-Reality Game As A Method For Vestibular Rehabilitation, Jessica Kaganskiy Jun 2022

Creating An Interactive Virtual-Reality Game As A Method For Vestibular Rehabilitation, Jessica Kaganskiy

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Virtual reality is an innovative form of technology that has been used more and more in vestibular rehabilitation therapy programs for individuals with chronic balance problems. Blender and Unity game engines were used to create a 3D interactive virtual reality video game intended for Oculus devices in order for individuals to utilize the game to perform vestibular rehabilitation exercises. The activities in the video game are based on the Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises commonly used in vestibular rehabilitation. The exercises target eye movement, head movement, stretch movement, and bilateral coordination; repetitive motion is used to help train and treat the individual’s vestibular …


A Novel Approach Toward Concussion Testing, Jorge K. Mercado, Ari Schacter, Danielle Euzent May 2022

A Novel Approach Toward Concussion Testing, Jorge K. Mercado, Ari Schacter, Danielle Euzent

Student Theses

A concussion is a violent jarring or shaking of the head caused by whiplash or direct impact that results in a disturbance of brain function. Concussions can be mild and brief, as a person may be dazed momentarily or can be more serious, resulting in a loss of consciousness. Underreporting of concussions is prevalent because they are a symptom-based diagnosis, lacking a clinical test. In this study, we investigated the use of VNG testing as a clinical diagnosis of concussions. Looking at the VNG test battery, the previous research cohort found that saccades, gaze, and positional testing are the most …


Study Protocol: Investigating The Effects Of Uncarboxylated Osteocalcin And Anodal Trans-Spinal Direct Current Stimulation On Recovery Post-Spinal Cord Injury In Mouse Model, Wing To Ip, Parth Shah, Brandon Nam May 2022

Study Protocol: Investigating The Effects Of Uncarboxylated Osteocalcin And Anodal Trans-Spinal Direct Current Stimulation On Recovery Post-Spinal Cord Injury In Mouse Model, Wing To Ip, Parth Shah, Brandon Nam

Student Theses

Individuals with spinal cord injury often present with severe neuromuscular spasticity due to over-secretion of the neurotransmitter known as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Spasticity is made worse by the other sequelae of SCI, including muscle atrophy and loss of bone mineral density. This manuscript presents a study protocol that attempts to target such widespread physiological changes affecting multiple body systems. Our protocol establishes a potential treatment approach for SCI by combining recent advances in literature with a novel approach never seen before. We hypothesize

that the use of the already-promising anodal trans-spinal direct current stimulation (A- TSDCS) along with exogenous administration …