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Telehealth for rehabilitation and recovery after stroke: State of the evidence and future directions
International Journal of Stroke, 2022Aims: The aim of this rapid review and opinion paper is to present the state of the current evidence and present future directions for telehealth research and clinical service delivery for stroke rehabilitation.
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Rehabilitation following stroke
Nursing Standard, 2002Rehabilitation following stroke begins as soon as the patient is medically stable and continues after discharge from hospital. This article describes the processes involved.
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Brain Impairment, 2008
AbstractThe need for stroke rehabilitation will lessen if stroke incidence declines and acute stroke medical and surgical treatment improves. The burden of stroke will also lessen as effective rehabilitation services (stroke rehabilitation units) and interventions are widely implemented.
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AbstractThe need for stroke rehabilitation will lessen if stroke incidence declines and acute stroke medical and surgical treatment improves. The burden of stroke will also lessen as effective rehabilitation services (stroke rehabilitation units) and interventions are widely implemented.
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Technological advancements in stroke rehabilitation.
JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 2022A. Malik +3 more
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Structural Plasticity in Adulthood with Motor Learning and Stroke Rehabilitation.
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2018The development of advanced noninvasive techniques to image the human brain has enabled the demonstration of structural plasticity during adulthood in response to motor learning.
Cassandra Sampaio-Baptista +2 more
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American family physician, 1997
Stroke is the leading cause of brain damage and resultant disability. Rehabilitation measures help to restore lost abilities, improve quality of life and decrease the long-term economic cost of stroke. Proper patient selection, realistic goal setting, the active participation of both the patient and family, and the use of an interdisciplinary team ...
M P, Reddy, V, Reddy
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Stroke is the leading cause of brain damage and resultant disability. Rehabilitation measures help to restore lost abilities, improve quality of life and decrease the long-term economic cost of stroke. Proper patient selection, realistic goal setting, the active participation of both the patient and family, and the use of an interdisciplinary team ...
M P, Reddy, V, Reddy
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Advances and challenges in stroke rehabilitation
Lancet Neurology, 2020C. Stinear +3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
B, Rees, J, Banja, A, Bhoomkar, S, Tchou
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B, Rees, J, Banja, A, Bhoomkar, S, Tchou
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