Sentences with phrase «spontaneous recovery»

This secondary nerve deterioration also limits the benefits of rehabilitation therapy and the possibility of spontaneous recovery.
In addition, integrity of the fiber structure is expected to improve with spontaneous recovery and rehabilitation.
«While the brain undergoes spontaneous recovery in the immediate days, weeks, and months following a brain injury, cognitive deficits may continue to evolve months to years after the initial brain insult when the brain is called upon to perform higher - order reasoning and critical thinking tasks.»
Gottman called EFT a «fear» based model, until the evidence - base started to show spontaneous recovery in previously surface behavioral issues like parenting, money, in - law conflict and even trauma and depressive symptomatology.
More than 50 years ago, doctors discovered that some mental patients made spontaneous recoveries when bread was not available to them.
But most of the attention on spontaneous recovery continues to focus on cancer, which takes the lives of over half a million people in the United States alone each year.
The company's original tertiary target for the SCiStar study, after observing the safety and activity of AST - OPC1, was that 45 - 50 % of study subjects would recover at least 2 motor levels on at least one side at 12 months, which is approximately double the rate of spontaneous recovery expected based on a similarly matched population and published literature.
The improvement of visual acuity in sham - treated eyes was unexpected based on the natural history of LHON, for which partial spontaneous recovery is reported in only 8 to 22 % of patients with the G11778 ND4 mutation (Lam et al. 2014, Riordan - Eva et al. 1995).
The adult heartworm lifespan in cats is probably ≤ 2 yr, so spontaneous recovery is possible.
This change was an increase of ODD behavior, making spontaneous recovery issues even more unlikely.
Fainting (also called syncope) is a sudden, momentary loss of consciousness with spontaneous recovery.
Following a spontaneous recovery from a severe illness for which he had been hospitalized, he founded the Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene in 1907, and a year later, with the help of psychiatrists and others, the National Committee for Mental Hygiene.
It remains to be shown whether the nerve cells are functional and to what extent they contribute to the spontaneous recovery that is observed in a majority of experimental animals and patients after a stroke.
Spontaneous recovery can occur, you may need to go back to an earlier stage when your dog was comfortable with the scary stimuli.
Prognosis for such lesions is good, spontaneous recovery is frequent, and conditions improve as the dog grows older, as the immune response improves with the age.
Spontaneous recovery (see below) also can increase the suspicion of FCE rather than other spinal cord diseases.
That positive results reported by parents are due to spontaneous recovery, passage of time, or the effects of assessment, is unlikely, since there was only one significant change between waitlist and pretest.
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