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Review Article Published: 18 July 2001 Review Article Calcium channel blockers, postural vasoconstriction and dependent oedema in essential hypertension R Pedrinelli, G Dell’Omo & M Mariani ...
Stretch sensors in our muscles participate in reflexes that serve the subconscious control of posture and movement. According to a new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience, these sensors ...
This paradigm examines the coupling between human balance and an external dynamical system. This coupled system, with time delays and nonlinearities, is ideal to study the emergence of complex ...
Orthostatic hypertension—a rise in blood pressure upon assuming upright posture—is an underappreciated and understudied clinical phenomenon. There is currently no widely agreed-upon definition ...
Among other conditions prone to trigger syncope (by either hemodynamic compromise or by a neural reflex mechanism, or both), some of the most important are hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, acute ...
Stretch sensors in our muscles participate in reflexes that serve the subconscious control of posture and movement. According to a new study, these sensors respond weakly to muscle stretch caused ...
Measurements of postural sway are performed on an instrumented, movable force plate. Cervico-ocular Reflex (cor) and Vestibulo-ocular Reflex (vor) Effects on Eye Stability during Passive Movements The ...
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