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Stroke Rehabilitation

Neurologic Clinics, 1987
Based on the number of patients involved, stroke dominates the field of neurologic rehabilitation. The prevalence of stroke in the United States population is 1.4 million. This represents a prevalence for stroke of 612 per 100,000 population, compared with 157 for Parkinson's disease, 50 for spinal-cord injury, 42 for multiple sclerosis, and 16 for ...
M J, Reding, F, McDowell
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Stroke rehabilitation

Neurological Research, 2009
A review of the basic concepts of stroke rehabilitation that are worth emphasizing to all practitioners who treat patients with stroke. Also, suggestions are made for patients on how to functionally cope with daily activities after they have experienced a stroke.Numerous articles that discuss stroke rehabilitation and recovery were reviewed and ...
Roger E, Kelley, Aimee P, Borazanci
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Stroke Rehabilitation

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2023
Despite contemporary rehabilitation strategies, stroke remains a leading cause of loss of function, limited mobility, psycho-social complications, and decreased quality of life. Stroke rehabilitation is a process that aims to prevent deterioration of function, increase function, and assist the patient in achieving the highest possible level of ...
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Stroke Rehabilitation

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2020
Acute stroke care is completed, and it is time for discharge. Depending on patient needs, they may continue care with outpatient therapies, home health, long-term acute care, or an acute inpatient rehabilitation facility. This is an overview of the rehabilitation process, nursing care, an interdisciplinary team approach, and psychosocial aspects of ...
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Stroke Rehabilitation

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1993
It is clear from this article that additional studies examining what factors can be used to predict the outcome of stroke and what process achieves the best outcome most effectively need to be developed. The available data support the usefulness of a coordinated rehabilitation program in the treatment of the functional impairment that occurs after the ...
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Rehabilitation of the stroke patient

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
Research into stroke rehabilitation is an active area of investigation, and ample evidence suggests that patients with moderate deficits benefit from focused rehabilitation programs. Increasing age, stroke severity, and neuropsychological deficits are associated with a poor outcome.
D R, Jeffery, D C, Good
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Stroke Care 2: Stroke rehabilitation

The Lancet, 2011
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major part of patient care. There is evidence to support rehabilitation in well coordinated multidisciplinary stroke units or through provision of early supported provision of discharge teams. Potentially beneficial treatment options for motor recovery of the
Langhorne, Peter   +2 more
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Stroke Rehabilitation

Continuum, 2017
Rehabilitation is an important aspect of the continuum of care in stroke. With advances in the acute treatment of stroke, more patients will survive stroke with varying degrees of disability. Research in the past decade has expanded our understanding of the mechanisms underlying stroke recovery and has led to the development of new treatment modalities.
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Rehabilitation of the Stroke Patient

Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Most hemiplegic patients can benefit from a comprehensive rehabilitative program that features continuity of care by the personal physician. Physical therapy can start on the first day in the hospital with proper positioning of the patient in bed.
C S, Wise   +3 more
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Stroke rehabilitation

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1990
Subjects of this study were 53 patients who presented with cerebrovascular stroke and who took part in a rehabilitation programme that included the basic elements of Bobath's concept and Peto's Conductive Education. The protocol called for a three point assessment: on admission to the rehabilitation ward and at one month and one year after entry ...
M, Endres   +3 more
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