Academic literature on the topic 'Performance de rééducation'
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Journal articles on the topic "Performance de rééducation":
Haller, Pierre-Henri, and Joannie Henry. "Prévention scapulo-rachidienne et performance du nageur amateur par un programme d’auto-rééducation." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 13, no. 134 (February 2013): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kine.2012.11.022.
Henry, Joannie, and Pierre-Henri Haller. "Prévention scapulo-rachidienne et performance du nageur amateur : pré-test d’un programme d’auto-rééducation." Kinésithérapie, la Revue 13, no. 144 (December 2013): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.kine.2013.07.009.
BOUABID, S., J. BOUKHRIS, D. BENCHEBBA, O. ZADDOUG, B. CHAFRY, and B. CHAGAR. "Les fractures de la palette humérale de l’adulte : à propos d’une série consécutive de 45 cas." Médecine et Armées Vol. 41 No. 1, Volume 41, Numéro 1 (February 1, 2013): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.6657.
Gentili, R. J. "Biomarqueurs cérébraux fonctionnels non invasifs de la performance motrice : supervision cérébrale pour la rééducation motrice en infirmité motrice cérébrale." Motricité Cérébrale : Réadaptation, Neurologie du Développement 31, no. 4 (December 2010): 143–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.motcer.2010.10.002.
Urzica, I., V. Tiffreau, S. Popielarz, B. Duquesnoy, and A. Thevenon. "Évaluation isocinétique chez le lombalgique. Rôle respectif de la familiarisation et de la rééducation dans l'évolution des performances." Annales de Réadaptation et de Médecine Physique 50, no. 5 (June 2007): 271–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annrmp.2007.01.014.
Tran, M. K. Phan, F. Bremond, P. Foulon, R. David, and P. Robert. "Un système interactif pour aider les sujets âgés à utiliser des jeux sérieux." European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S116—S117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.223.
Cozette, Maryne, Pierre-Marie Leprêtre, and Thierry Weissland. "Les techniques instrumentales de mesure de la force musculaire et de la balance musculaire : le point sur la technologie isocinétique." Movement & Sport Sciences - Science & Motricité, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sm/2021016.
Carvalho Neto, Mário Reis. "La place de la kinésithérapie sportive chez les sportifs âgés : une revue de la littérature." Revista Científica Multidisciplinar Núcleo do Conhecimento, May 11, 2022, 113–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/sante/kinesitherapie-sportive.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Performance de rééducation":
Hameau, Sophie. "Caractérisation de la fatigue et de la fatigabilité chez les patients atteints de sclérose en plaques : spécificités et adaptations à la rééducation." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLV057/document.
Patients with multiple sclerosis manifest a higher level of perceived fatigue and fatigability. But so far, fatigability in patients with multiple sclerosis has been little studied, its role as a limiting factor of functional abilities, its specificities in comparison with healthy people and also its adaptations to rehabilitation remain unresolved issues. Furthermore, fatigability has been mainly studied during sustained isometric contractions that are unrepresentative of patients’ daily life activities during which a large part of the knee extensor muscles contractions are performed during dynamic contractions, particularly during locomotion. The aim of this study was to characterize fatigue and fatigability of patients with multiple sclerosis during maximal isokinetic concentric voluntary contractions: to explore the relationship with locomotor performance and their adaptations to a rehabilitation combined program. To that aim, an isokinetic assessment associated with an electromyographic analysis was carried out during a fatiguing task of 50 concentric contractions. The originality of this research is based on the analysis of fatigability during concentric contractions that highlights the task dependency of the mechanisms involved in fatigability since the results refute previous studies performed with sustained contractions. Indeed, we showed a lower fatigability in patients with multiple sclerosis compared to healthy subjects. The decrease in performance was explained in the two populations by a decrease of neuromuscular efficiency without change in coactivations. The results highlighted a lack of relationship between fatigue, fatigability and locomotor performance. Furthermore, after a combined rehabilitation program, fatigue was significantly reduced while fatigability was increased, resulting both from a gain of strength in baseline state and a lack of change of strength in fatigued state. This research is a step that highlights the need to standardize fatigability assessments and develop rehabilitation program to reduce fatigability in patients with multiple sclerosis
Aze, Oscar. "Performance de marche de patients hémiplégiques après AVC : Déterminants, Réentrainement et Neuromodulation." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSES038.
Stroke is a hospital emergency. Action must be taken as soon as possible to save the patient's life, limit neurological damage and reduce subsequent dysfunctions. Stroke survivors have functional limitations. Most of them walk with persistent sequelae because of the persistence of hemiparesis. The objective of this thesis was to improve the qualitative and quantitative walking ability of hemiplegic patients of vascular origin by direct current transcranial stimulation and exercise re-training. The results of the four studies provide a better understanding of the functional status of the muscle after stroke and the potential for improving hemiparetic function. The hemiparetic muscle has a performance limitation, because 12 months after ictus, there is: a loss of muscle mass (from 20 to 25%), a gain in fat mass (from 17 to 30.6%), a decrease in the size and proportion of muscle fibers (43% type I fiber) and capillary density (38%), a reduction in the ability to recruit muscle fibers with an increase in the activation time of the motor units and the persistence of rest motor activity. All these structural, biochemical and neurophysiological alterations contribute to the expression of the various motor deficiencies observed in the hemiplegic patient. The other results are related to post-stroke walking. The qualitative and quantitative improvement of walking depends on the quality of care and the socio-economic means used for rehabilitation care. With a single anodic tDCS, gains of 15% during stimulation (p = 0.360) and 25% one hour after stimulation (p = 0.038) were obtained. By combining an anodic tDCS with a 6-week exercise re-training, gains of 5% and 5.7% (p > 0.05) were reported in endurance (6MWT) and speed (10mWT) respectively.It is therefore possible to combine tDCS with the exercise re-training program with good tolerance. The results obtained give hope for improving walking performance in vascular hemiplegic patients
Boudrahem, Samir. "Altération des capacités posturales debout du patient hémiparétique : intérêt, en réhabilitation, de la technique du feedback visuel dans la recherche d'une optimisation de la performance posturale debout." Chambéry, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009CHAMS029.
The disorders of balance and posture are a part of the clinical picture of the patients victims of stroke. These disorders contribute to the more or less important loss of autonomy of this population of patients. Therefore, the therapists spend many times to it in the programs of reeducation. These last ones are built, in an individualized way, from a certain number of concepts developed in the motor control domain. This doctoral work has for interest to study the immediate effects of the use of the technique based on the visual feedback among hemiparetics patients. It has for objective to clarify the causes of the controversy existing about the relevance of the use of this technique as tool of reeducation, in the disorders of the standing postural of these patients. There would be patients' profiles for which it would be desirable to propose this tool contrary to the other profiles for which the feedback would generate effects rather negative on the posture. A posturographique balance assessment would be first realized to decide to include or not this technique in the program of reeducation of such or such patient
Meziani, Yeser. "A Kinematic Framework for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Assessment : Expectation- Maximization as a Motor Learning Model." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022LORR0096.
Motor learning as a recovery mechanism is assumed to be a framework that drived and guided physical therapy and now since the advent of robotics doing the same to the rehabilitation devices. The rehabilitation process presents the intersection of many different interconnected facets that co-interact to produce recovered movements. The use of the technology introduces many benefits while contributing to the complexity of the phenomena at hand. We interest our research to the passive exosquelette training of the upper limb. We propose an adaptive intra patient assessment scale that is capable of detecting intra-patient performance changes during robotic training. Motor learning, the process of our brain's acquiring newer motor skills or relearning those he lost due to neurological or traumatic incident is our portal to investigating this phenomenon. The interaction of the system that is composed of the device, the incentive in form of exercise games and the patients with all its level of existence, physiological, psycho-logical, and cognitive is the system of study. The components present heterogeneous qualities and dynamically driven changes. The system output in the form of the trajectories executed is our gauging instrument to investigate the interactions within the system. We formulate the trajectory model as a Markov Chain and use the Kalman Filter to estimate the smoothed states. While dynamics are variant in time we model the assumptions about the movement into a dynamical formulation and estimate its parameters from data. To account for the time variability we introduce parallel noise source to the dynamics and estimate it using an Expectation-Maximization algorithm. The temporal nature being only a single facet of the kinematic phenomena, we assume a variable temporal alignment and estimate it using Expectation-Maximization iteration to increase the likelyhood of the estimated model compared to the observed trajectories. Once learned the model dependent and extracted parameters are used to compare between differences in performance. The properties of the clinical assessment tools are investigated and results are formulated to answer the commonly reported needs. Stemming from the same fundamentals of motor learning, we aimed to define a new visual assessment instrument that is intended to fulfill the need of patient-first easily communicated feedback form. We present and assess clinical properties of the tools while providing validating results on clinical data attesting the longitudinal sensitivity of the tool. The underlying assumption of the visualization was then assessed using an objective measure of maximum probability value derived using a probabilistic model of the trajectories and expected on a highly likely trajectory model learned using a Kernel-Near-Neighbors Regressor
Rousseau, Marie-Christine. "Caractérisation du polyhandicap : déterminants de santé, performance du système de soins et impact sur les aidants." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0724.
Polyhandicap (PLH) is a chronic affliction occurring in an immature brain, leading to the combination of profound mental retardation and serious motor deficit. The French health system allows care management in specialized rehabilitation centers (SRC), residential facilities (RF), and home care. The aims of this study were i) To describe PLH patients ‘health status and to estimate the adequacy of care management ii) To assess the QoL of parents and health-care workers.Method: inclusions: PLH patients, parents and institutional HCWs of each included patients. Data collection: socio demographic, clinical, modalities of care management, caregivers' QOL. Results: 875 PLH patients were included: main comorbidities were pulmonary infections, orthopedic and epilepsy. Global objective adequacy was higher for patients cared for in SRC.The QoL scores of all dimensions were significantly lower for parents and health care workers than for controls