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Does acupuncture therapy improve language function of patients with aphasia following ischemic stroke? A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: The present study suggests that acupuncture may improve the language function of patients with aphasia following ischemic stroke, especially during the sub-acute phase. However, due to insufficient sample sizes and information on the safety, more high-quality RCTs are still needed.PMID:35527577 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-220007
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - May 9, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bomo Sang Shizhe Deng Jingbo Zhai Ting Hao Bifang Zhuo Chenyang Qin Menglong Zhang Xiaofeng Zhao Zhihong Meng Source Type: research

Recent trends in telerehabilitation of stroke patients: A narrative review
CONCLUSIONS: The review shows TR is superior or similar to conventional rehabilitation in clinical outcomes and is used as complementary therapy or as alternative treatments. More importantly, TR provides access to rehabilitation services of a large number of patients with immobility, living in remote areas, and during COVID-19 pandemic or similar events.PMID:35527574 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-210330
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - May 9, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Vitaly A Nikolaev Alexander A Nikolaev Source Type: research

Long-term trajectories of motor functional independence after ischemic stroke in young adults: Identification and characterization using inpatient baseline assessments
CONCLUSIONS: GMM identified novel motor functional classes characterized by baseline features.PMID:35147566 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-210293
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - February 11, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Alejandro Garc ía-Rudolph Joan Saur í Blanca Cegarra Vince Istvan Madai Dietmar Frey John D Kelleher Katryna Cisek Eloy Opisso Josep Mar ía Tormos Montserrat Bernabeu Source Type: research

Predictive models for independence after stroke rehabilitation: Maugeri external validation and development of a new model
CONCLUSIONS: Discriminative power of both Maugeri models was externally confirmed (in a 20 years younger population) and a new model (incorporating aphasia) was developed outperforming Maugeri models in primary outcome and MCID.PMID:34542037 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-201619
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - September 20, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Alejandro Garc ía-Rudolph Montserrat Bernabeu Blanca Cegarra Joan Saur í Vince Istvan Madai Dietmar Frey Eloy Opisso Josep Mar ía Tormos Source Type: research