The 'BornToGetThere' program brings to clinical practice a suite of tools for early detection of cerebral palsy.
There is little warning before the paralysis. There may be tingling and peculiar pricking sensations over one half of the ...
This curiosity surrounding the complex mechanisms and relationships underpinning brain functionality has been the key force fuelling his work at the helm of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI ...
Using a technique called 'ex vivo magnetic resonance imaging' (MRI ... brain, close to where it connects to the spine: including the brainstem, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal forebrain, and ...
Bradford B. Worrall, MD, a University of Virginia professor of neurology and public health, says many stroke survivors develop spasticity.
With 26 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans capturing ... thickness across most areas of the cerebral cortex. Simply put, pregnancy actually causes the brain to shrink in size.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most effective technologies to assess the innermost structures of the human brain ... tea consumption and fewer cerebral white matter lesions ...
“People may seem superficially OK, for example, after a brain injury, and their scans might look fairly ... she said I looked like someone with cerebral palsy,” he says.