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Time Window for Ischemic Stroke First Mobilization Effectiveness (TIME): Protocol for an Investigator-Initiated Prospective Multicenter Randomized 3-Arm Clinical Trial.
CONCLUSIONS: The TIME trial is designed to answer the question "when is the best time to start mobilization after stroke?" The effect of timing is isolated from the effect of type and dose of mobilization by otherwise applying a standard mobilization protocol across groups. The TIME trial may, therefore, contribute to increasing the knowledge base regarding the optimal time window for initiating mobilization after acute ischemic stroke. PMID: 33513232 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Physical Therapy - January 29, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Zheng Y, Yan C, Shi H, Niu Q, Liu Q, Lu S, Zhang X, Cheng Y, Teng M, Wang L, Zhang X, Hu X, Li J, Lu X, Reinhardt JD Tags: Phys Ther Source Type: research

The Caregiver Experience After Stroke in a COVID-19 Environment: A Qualitative Study in Inpatient Rehabilitation
Conclusions: Caregiver attendance at therapy sessions and frequent, direct communication between staff and caregivers improved caregiver readiness for family member discharge following inpatient rehabilitation. This study shared perspectives from a distinctive time during the COVID-19 pandemic. If visitation for multiple therapy sessions is prohibited, we recommend taking alternative measures to keep the caregiver involved in the plan of care. Video Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see the Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A326).
Source: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy - December 24, 2020 Category: Physiotherapy Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Robot Assisted Ankle Neuro-Rehabilitation: State of the art and Future Challenges.
Authors: Hussain S, Jamwal PK, Vliet PV, Brown NAT Abstract Introduction: Robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation is gaining acceptability among the physical therapy community. The ankle is one of the most complicated anatomical joints in the human body and neurologic injuries such as stroke often result in ankle and foot disabilities. Areas covered: Robotic solutions for the ankle joint physical therapy have extensively been researched. Significant research has been conducted on the mechanism design, actuation as well as control of these ankle rehabilitation robots. Also, the experimental evaluations of these robots have...
Source: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics - November 18, 2020 Category: Neurology Tags: Expert Rev Neurother Source Type: research

Robot Assisted Ankle Neuro-Rehabilitation: State of the art and Future Challenges
Expert Rev Neurother. 2021 Jan;21(1):111-121. doi: 10.1080/14737175.2021.1847646. Epub 2020 Nov 16.ABSTRACTIntroduction: Robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation is gaining acceptability among the physical therapy community. The ankle is one of the most complicated anatomical joints in the human body and neurologic injuries such as stroke often result in ankle and foot disabilities. Areas covered: Robotic solutions for the ankle joint physical therapy have extensively been researched. Significant research has been conducted on the mechanism design, actuation as well as control of these ankle rehabilitation robots. Also, the exp...
Source: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics - November 17, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Shahid Hussain Prashant K Jamwal Paulette V Vliet Nicholas A T Brown Source Type: research