Qusai Janada's research while affiliated with Middle East University and other places
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Publications (3)
Objectives:
To investigate the effects of noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) on spasticity in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS).
Literature survey:
We searched PubMed, SCOPUS, MEDLINE, REHABDATA, PEDro, CINAHL, AMED, and Web of Science until December 2022.
Methodology:
Studies were selected if they included PwMS, using transcranial direc...
Cognitive deficits are one of the most prevalent impairments in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Music therapy has the potential to be a valuable intervention for improving cognitive function. This review aimed to investigate the effects of music therapy on cognitive function in patients with TBI. Scopus, PubMed, REHABDATA, PEDro, EMBASE...
Purpose of Review
This review was conducted to investigate the impacts of whole-body vibration (WBV) on motor impairments in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).
Recent Findings
Seven studies met the specified eligibility criteria. A total of 147 participants (Mean age = 43.34), 19.73% of whom were women. Participants with incomplete SCI com...
Citations
... Recently, many interventions have been used to improve functional ability in patients with stroke, such as whole-body vibration [47,48], focal muscle vibration [49,50], rhythmic auditory stimulation [51], and noninvasive brain stimulation [52,53]. Administrating one of these interventions instead of CPT alongside combined robot and VR intervention may show promising results. ...
... The key for music therapy is the same i.e., taking advantage of tone, timbre, rhythm of music to modulate cognitive factors by processing the music in the brain. Music therapy, an emerging field in music cognition [19] is safe for the brain injured patients [20] which improves cognitive ability and enhances the quality of life for patients gradually but effectively and has been used in cognitive rehabilitation in several studies [21][22][23]. It is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to achieve personalized goals within a therapeutic association to enhance memory and interaction, encourage wellness, control stress, and so on [24,25] delivered through a therapist at the hospital or remotely which is a non-invasive and cost-effective method. ...
... Recently, many interventions have been used to improve functional ability in patients with stroke, such as whole-body vibration [47,48], focal muscle vibration [49,50], rhythmic auditory stimulation [51], and noninvasive brain stimulation [52,53]. Administrating one of these interventions instead of CPT alongside combined robot and VR intervention may show promising results. ...