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Electromyographic bridge for promoting the recovery of hand movements in subacute stroke patients: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: In the present group of subacute stroke patients, the results favour EMGB over cyclic NMES for augmenting the recovery of volitional wrist and finger motion. PMID: 28792587 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 11, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Influence of functional electrical stimulation of the hamstrings on knee kinematics in stroke survivors walking with stiff knee gait.
Conclusion: The results of this exploratory study suggest an increase in knee kinematics in swing after functional electrical stimulation of the hamstrings in stroke survivors walking with a stiff knee gait. The largest improvement in peak knee flexion in swing was seen when participants walked with hamstring stimulation. Participants with low neurological impairment responded better to hamstring stimulation, and there are indications that the effect of hamstring stimulation can be predicted during a single session. The effect of functional electrical stimulation is comparable to that of more invasive treatment options, su...
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - June 28, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Effect of crossed-education using a tilt table task-oriented approach in subjects with post-stroke hemiplegia: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: Compared with tilt table or conventional training alone, crossed-education using task-oriented training on a tilt table may result in improvements in arm function and maximal grip strength in persons with chronic hemiplegia post-stroke. PMID: 30221305 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - September 19, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Feasibility and effectiveness of repetitive gait training early after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSION: Robots enable a substantial, yet feasible, increase in the quantity of walking practice early post-stroke, which might enhance functional recovery. However, the mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly understood. PMID: 30516821 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - December 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

High-intensity arm resistance training does not lead to better outcomes than low-intensity resistance training in patients after subacute stroke: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study did not show differential effects on any outcome of 2 forms of arm resistance training in patients with subacute stroke. PMID: 32378726 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - May 8, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Effects of electromechanically assisted gait trainer with Exowalk ® in patients with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: In patients with chronic stroke, walking improved after gait training with or without electromechanical assistance. Electromechanically assisted gait training was not superior to conventional physiotherapy. PMID: 32778902 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 13, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Effects of robot-assisted training on balance function in patients with stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that robot-assisted therapy is an effective intervention for improving balance function in stroke survivors.PMID:33739436 | DOI:10.2340/16501977-2815
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - March 19, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lu Wang Yu Zheng Yini Dang Meiling Teng Xintong Zhang Yihui Cheng Xiu Zhang Qiuyu Yu Aimei Yin Xiao Lu Source Type: research

Factors associated with met and unmet rehabilitation needs after stroke: A multicentre cohort study in Denmark and Norway
CONCLUSION: Similar levels of met and unmet needs for training and help at 3 months after stroke were reported despite differences in the organization of the rehabilitation services. Functioning and psychological factors were associated with unmet rehabilitation needs.PMID:33846761 | DOI:10.2340/16501977-2828
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - April 13, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Guri Heiberg Cecilie R øe Oddgeir Friborg Synne Garder Pedersen Henrietta Holm Stabel J ørgen Feldbæk Nielsen Audny Anke Source Type: research

Feasibility and Potential Effects of Robot-Assisted Passive Range of Motion Training in Combination with Conventional Rehabilitation on Hand Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke
CONCLUSION: Exoskeleton robot-assisted passive range of motion of the hand using an exoskeleton can be considered as an induction therapy before starting conventional therapy for hand rehabilitation in patients with chronic stroke. Further randomized control trials are needed to verify the therapeutic benefits.PMID:35925030 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.1407
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 4, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chia-Yu Hsu Chu-Ming Wu Chieh-Cheng Huang Hung-Hai Shie Yuh-Show Tsai Source Type: research