Wellbeing After Stroke (WAterS): Feasibility Testing of a Co-developed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention to Support Psychological Adjustment After Stroke
CONCLUSION: The WAterS intervention warrants further research evaluation. Staff can be trained and upskilled to deliver. It appears safe and feasible to deliver online to groups, and study recruitment and data collection are feasible. Funding has been secured to further develop the intervention, considering implementation and health equality.PMID:38505946 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241239879 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 20, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Emma Patchwood Hannah Foote Andy Vail Sarah Cotterill Geoff Hill WAterS PCPI Group Audrey Bowen Source Type: research

To what extent are guidelines used in spasticity clinics? A qualitative study of facilitators and barriers to spasticity guideline implementation
CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge of recommendations varied but, overall, guidelines had an influence on clinic processes and staff perceptions across the state-wide services. Health service resources, limited evidence for guideline recommendations and time constraints were considered barriers to spasticity guideline implementation. Multi-disciplinary expertise and teamwork, the individual's motivation to change and inter-clinic collaboration were considered to be the facilitators.PMID:38505935 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241239811 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 20, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Edwina Sutherland Gavin Williams Fiona Dobson Bridget Hill Chi Ching Angie Woo Belinda Lawford Source Type: research

Wellbeing After Stroke (WAterS): Feasibility Testing of a Co-developed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention to Support Psychological Adjustment After Stroke
CONCLUSION: The WAterS intervention warrants further research evaluation. Staff can be trained and upskilled to deliver. It appears safe and feasible to deliver online to groups, and study recruitment and data collection are feasible. Funding has been secured to further develop the intervention, considering implementation and health equality.PMID:38505946 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241239879 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 20, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Emma Patchwood Hannah Foote Andy Vail Sarah Cotterill Geoff Hill WAterS PCPI Group Audrey Bowen Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the medial standing overhead arm reach (SOAR) test as a measure of functional hip adduction motion
CONCLUSIONS: Similar to the previously reported Posterior SOAR test, the Medial SOAR test demonstrated acceptable intrarater and interrater reliability, along with low-to-moderate associations with three-dimensional motion capture. The Medial SOAR test has the potential to provide a reliable and accurate assessment of closed chain hip adduction.PMID:38444212 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236600 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jason Grimes Justin Wager Casey DiZinno Thomas Fogarty Eric Hund Brendan Rooney Taylor Roy Jon Goldfarb Paul Bauer Source Type: research

The reliability, validity and clinical utility of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - ten-item version (CORE-10) in post-acute patients with stroke
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides preliminary support for the CORE-10 as a valid and reliable measure that has clinical utility for screening distress in inpatients with stroke.PMID:38439657 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241236602 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 5, 2024 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tom Steverson Joseph Marsden Joshua Blake Source Type: research