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    Fluoxetine in early poststroke depression : A double-blind placebo-controlled study by WIART, L, PETIT, H, JOSEPH, P. A, MAZAUX, J. M, BARAT, M

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-08-2000)
    “…Early poststroke depression (PSD) is a frequent and specific entity that impairs the rehabilitation and functional recovery of hemiplegic patients. This trial…”
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    Percutaneous treatment of sciatica caused by a herniated disc: An exploratory study on the use of gaseous discography and Discogel® in 79 patients by de Sèze, M, Saliba, L, Mazaux, J.-M

    “…Abstract Objectives Sciatica is a common disease; between 13% and 40% of the general population will experience at least one episode of sciatica due to spinal…”
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    Is there a link between alertness and fatigue in patients with traumatic brain injury? by CHAUMET, G, QUERA-SALVA, M.-A, BIOULAC, B, LEGER, D, PHILIP, P, MACLEOD, A, HARTLEY, S, TAILLARD, J, SAGASPE, P, MAZAUX, J.-M, AZOUVI, P, JOSEPH, P.-A, GUILLEMINAULT, C

    Published in Neurology (11-11-2008)
    “…Many patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) report chronic fatigue, and previous studies showed a potential relationship between sleepiness and fatigue in…”
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    Assessment of quality of life in stroke patients with hemiplegia by Laurent, K, De Sèze, M.-P, Delleci, C, Koleck, M, Dehail, P, Orgogozo, J.-M, Mazaux, J.-M

    “…Abstract Stroke is a major public health issue. Even though most hemiplegic stroke patients may obtain a good functional outcome, many remain dissatisfied with…”
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    Everyday-like memory and its cognitive correlates in healthy older adults and in young patients with traumatic brain injury: a pilot study based on virtual reality by Arvind Pala, P., N'Kaoua, B., Mazaux, J.-M., Simion, A., Lozes, S., Sorita, E., Sauzéon, H.

    “…Abstract Purpose State: A pilot-study with a comparison approach between aging and traumatic brain injury (TBI) is proposed to investigate everyday object…”
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    Inter-observer reproducibility of back surface topography parameters allowing assessment of scoliotic thoracic gibbosity and comparison with two standard postures by de Sèze, M, Randriaminahisoa, T, Gaunelle, A, de Korvin, G, Mazaux, J.-M

    “…Abstract The objective of this work was to analyze the inter-observer reproducibility of an upright posture designed to bring out the thoracic humps by folding…”
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    Physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) care pathways: Adults with severe traumatic brain injury by Pradat-Diehl, P, Joseph, P.-A, Beuret-Blanquart, F, Luauté, J, Tasseau, F, Remy-Neris, O, Azouvi, P, Sengler, J, Bayen, É, Yelnik, A, Mazaux, J.-M

    “…Abstract This document is part of a series of guidelines documents designed by the French Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Society (SOFMER) and the French…”
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    A randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial of botulinum toxin in the treatment of spastic foot in hemiparetic patients by Burbaud, P, Wiart, L, Dubos, J L, Gaujard, E, Debelleix, X, Joseph, P A, Mazaux, J M, Bioulac, B, Barat, M, Lagueny, A

    “…OBJECTIVE: To confirm the apparent effectiveness of botulinum toxin (BTX) in hemiparetic patients with ankle plantar flexors and foot invertor spasticity…”
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    Psychotherapeutic follow up of out patients with traumatic brain injury: Preliminary results of an individual neurosystemic approach by Wiart, L, Richer, E, Destaillats, J.-M, Joseph, P.-A, Dehail, P, Mazaux, J.-M

    “…Abstract Psychotherapy for affective/behaviour disorders after traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains complex and controversial. The neuro-systemic approach aims…”
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    The neurobehavioural rating scale-revised: sensitivity and validity in closed head injury assessment by McCauley, S R, Levin, H S, Vanier, M, Mazaux, J-M, Boake, C, Goldfader, P R, Rockers, D, Butters, M, Kareken, D A, Lambert, J, Clifton, G L

    “…OBJECTIVES To investigate the factor structure and psychometric properties of the neurobehavioural rating scale-revised (NRS-R) and to determine its usefulness…”
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    Long-term neuropsychological outcome and loss of social autonomy after traumatic brain injury by Mazaux, J M, Masson, F, Levin, H S, Alaoui, P, Maurette, P, Barat, M

    “…To assess which social activities were still impaired 5 years after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in adults, and which neuropsychological impairments were…”
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    Cognitive process in preclinical phase of dementia by FABRIGOULE, C, ROUCH, I, TABERLY, A, LETENNEUR, L, COMMENGES, D, MAZAUX, J.-M, ORGOGOZO, J.-M, DARTIGUES, J.-F

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (1998)
    “…Several recent prospective studies have demonstrated the existence of a preclinical stage of dementia, identifiable by neuropsychological assessment showing…”
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    Rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury in adults by Mazaux, J. M., Richer, E.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (1998)
    “…Purpose: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) stands as a major public health problem and one of the most important challenges for neurological rehabilitation. This…”
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    Stroke in the under-75S: Expectations, concerns and needs by Jerome, D, Dehail, P, Daviet, J.-C, Lamothe, G, De Sèze, M.-P, Orgogozo, J.-M, Mazaux, J.-M

    “…Abstract Most studies of functional outcomes in hemiplegic stroke patients use standard disability rating scales (such as the Barthel Index). However, planning…”
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    The effects of capsaicin on the neurogenic hyperreflexic detrusor. A double blind placebo controlled study in patients with spinal cord disease. Preliminary results by WIART, L, JOSEPH, P. A, BARAT, M, PETIT, H, DOSQUE, J. P, DE SEZE, M, BROCHET, B, DEMINIERE, C, FERRIERE, J. M, MAZAUX, J. M, N'GUYEN, P

    Published in Spinal cord (01-02-1998)
    “…Several recent open studies have provided encouraging results as to the efficacy of intravesical installations of capsaicin for neurogenic hyperreflectivity…”
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    Rehabilitation of postural disturbances of hemiplegic patients by using trunk control retraining during exploratory exercises by de Sèze, Marianne, Wiart, Laurent, Bon-Saint-Côme, Alain, Debelleix, Xavier, de Sèze, Mathieu, Joseph, Pierre-Alain, Mazaux, Jean-Michel, Barat, Michel

    “…de Sèze M, Wiart L, Bon-Saint-Côme A, Debelleix X, de Sèze M, Joseph P-A, Mazaux J-M, Barat M. Rehabilitation of postural disturbances of hemiplegic patients…”
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    Unilateral neglect syndrome rehabilitation by trunk rotation and scanning training by Wiart, L, Côme, A B, Debelleix, X, Petit, H, Joseph, P A, Mazaux, J M, Barat, M

    “…Assessment of a new rehabilitation method for unilateral neglect syndrome (UNS), using a specific device (Bon Saint Come's device) that associates exploratory…”
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    Critical illness polyneuropathy. A 2-year follow-up study in 19 severe cases by de Sèze, M, Petit, H, Wiart, L, Cardinaud, J P, Gaujard, E, Joseph, P A, Mazaux, J M, Barat, M

    Published in European neurology (01-01-2000)
    “…Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) is a reported cause of varying degrees of neuromuscular weakness in patients with multiple organ failure. Little is known…”
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    The evaluation of behavioural changes in brain-injured patients: SOFMER recommendations for clinical practice by Prouteau, A, Stéfan, A, Wiart, L, Mazaux, J.M

    “…Abstract Behavioural changes are the main cause of difficulties in interpersonal relationships and social integration among traumatic brain injury (TBI)…”
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