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Rehabilitation for Brainstem Lesion: Non-Motor Symptoms
Brain & NeuroRehabilitation 2014³â 7±Ç 2È£ p.105 ~ p.110
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Abstract
The brainstem is a compact, stalklike structure. It carries nearly all information between the brain and the remainder of body. It is a corridor to all major sensory, motor, cerebellar, cranial nerve pathways but it is not simply a conduit for information. It has numerous nuclei of the cranial nerves. Therefore, when a patient has a lesion in the brainstem, he or she will demonstrate a variety of symptoms regarding level of consciousness, motor control, muscle tone, posture, vegeta-tive function and other essential function. Here, we will discuss about the non-motor symptoms caused by the brainstem lesions and the strategy for the rehabilitation.
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balance, brainstem, consciousness, sensory function, swallowing
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