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The Stroke Rehabilitation Paradigm

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2007
The matrix of stroke rehabilitation is evolving as we look outside the box of traditional therapy type, timing, and intensity of rehabilitation techniques. For inpatient wards, the goal of medical stability and prompt resolution of complications to maximize participation in therapy remains paramount.
Brian M, Kelly   +2 more
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Rehabilitation following stroke

Nursing Standard, 2002
Rehabilitation 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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Rehabilitation of stroke patients

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016
The present article is devoted to the problems of the organization and carrying out of rehabilitation in post stroke patients. The features of stroke patient's management with the help of multidisciplinary team are discussed. Main principles and rules of physical, psychotherapeutic and medication rehabilitation are reviewed.
V V, Kovalchuk, A O, Gusev
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Rehabilitation Approach to Stroke

2018
Walking recovery is one of the most important outcomes of neurorehabilitation in patients affected by stroke. Despite the effectiveness of current interventions, great steps forward still need to be made in order to improve the variability of response to rehabilitation treatments. A neurorehabilitation approach integrating cognitive-motor interventions
Morone G, Iosa M, Paolucci S
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Stroke and Visual Rehabilitation

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2008
Many patients will experience some type of visual dysfunction following a stroke. The visual changes associated with stroke can be categorized as sensory (visual acuity and visual field), motor (extraocular muscle motility), and perceptual. These disturbances affect the patient's quality of life and can impede overall rehabilitation.
Shamrozé, Khan   +2 more
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Rehabilitation Guidelines in Stroke

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
Rehabilitation is an essential aspect in the care of stroke patients, both in the acute and long-term setting to improve patient outcomes and enhance their independence. In this review, we aim to summarise the pertinent points of the updated guidelines surrounding stroke rehabilitation to aid the general clinician.
Aaron, Jesuthasan   +3 more
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Rehabilitation approaches to stroke

2002
This article describes the state of the science in stroke rehabilitation dealing with three main topics: (1) General approach to stroke rehabilitation (stroke services and stroke units), (2) Neurophysiological and pharmacological interventions (facilitation of brain repair mechanisms) and (3) Experimental approaches (neuronal transplantation).
F, Aichner, C, Adelwöhrer, H P, Haring
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Pharmacotherapy in stroke rehabilitation

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2009
Pharmacotherapy is commonly given to patients recovering from a stroke to prevent further complications (e.g. recurrent stroke, seizures) or enhance recovery. However, some drugs may have a negative impact on neuroplasticity.This review examines currently used drugs that are believed to promote recovery from motor and cognitive disturbances associated ...
Anna, Członkowska, Marcin, Leśniak
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Rehabilitation after a stroke

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1982
people in the United Kingdom suffering from hemiplegia. There are four main types of cerebrovascular accident: cerebral thrombosis, intracerebral haemorrhage, subarachnoid haemorrhage and cerebral embolism. The prognosis varies with each of these different conditions. For instance, with cerebral embolism, one in three are dead within three months and a
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Stroke care and rehabilitation

Nursing Older People, 1995
This article explores the nurse's role in the care and rehabilitation of patients who have had a stroke. It relates to UKCC Professional Development categories: Care enhancement and Patient, family, client and colleague support.
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