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Cost-effectiveness of physical fitness training for stroke survivors [PDF]
Background Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, yet fitness training after stroke reduces disability. Several international guidelines recommend that fitness training be incorporated as part of stroke rehabilitation. However, information about cost-
Clifton, E. +3 more
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Stroke is the third leading cause of long-term disability. Effective stroke rehabilitation should be provided to patients with a moderate or severe stroke so as to achieve functional recovery.
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Background Transcranial direct current stimulation, a therapeutic modality to modulate the excitability of injured and uninjured brain hemispheres in stroke patients, is expected to be effective in treating upper limb paralysis.
Koichiro Hirayama +2 more
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Determining the needs, priorities, and desired rehabilitation outcomes of young adults who have had a stroke [PDF]
Background. Guidelines state that young adults' (aged 18–55 years) rehabilitation needs and priorities following stroke are different from older adults'.
Kinn, Sue, Lawrence, Margaret
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Yoga for stroke rehabilitation [PDF]
Background: Stroke is a major health issue and cause of long-term disability and has a major emotional and socioeconomic impact. There is a need to explore options for long-term sustainable interventions that support stroke survivors to engage in ...
Barrows +64 more
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Background Patients with traumatic brain injury often develop sequelae such as eye movement disorders, including diplopia. Eye movement training is effective in diplopia management. However, few longitudinal follow-up studies have been conducted from the
Kaneharu Nakamura +2 more
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Does stroke location predict walk speed response to gait rehabilitation? [PDF]
Objectives Recovery of independent ambulation after stroke is a major goal. However, which rehabilitation regimen best benefits each individual is unknown and decisions are currently made on a subjective basis.
Baron, Jean-Claude +9 more
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The Promotoer: a successful story of translational research in BCI for motor rehabilitation [PDF]
Several groups have recently demonstrated in the context of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) how sensorimotor Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems can be beneficial for post-stroke motor recovery.
Cincotti, Febo +3 more
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protocol and rationale of a randomized clinical trial (AMINO-Stroke Study) [PDF]
Background Patients with stroke are at a high risk for long-term handicap and disability. In the first weeks after stroke muscle wasting is observed frequently. Early post-stroke rehabilitation programs are directed to improve functional independence and
Anker, Stefan D. +9 more
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Objectives: Stroke related disabilities significantly decrease patients’ quality of life and post-stroke rehabilitation service is essential. Therefore, we studied post-stroke rehabilitation services and facilities provided in Mongolia between 2013 and ...
Batchimeg Shirmen +6 more
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