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Three-week exercise and protein intake immediately after exercise increases the 6-min walking distance with simultaneously improved plasma volume in patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease: a preliminary prospective study
ConclusionsIn chronic post-stroke patients, 3-week rehabilitation combined with protein intake immediately after exercise increased 6MWD simultaneously with increased PV and BV, but it did not increase resting blood pressure. The present regimen is acceptable and effective for ambulatory patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease.Name of the registry Examining effects of protein supplementation on functional improvement during rehabilitation intervention in chronic stroke patientsTrial registration number UMIN000028009; date of registration: 30/06/2017. This study was registered prospectively.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 15, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Technical and tactical diagnosis model of table tennis matches based on BP neural network
ConclusionThe technical and tactical diagnosis model of table tennis matches based on BP neural network was highly accurate and efficiently fit. It appears that the use of the model can calculate athletes ’ technical and tactical indices and their influence on the probability of winning table tennis matches. This, in turn, can provide a valuable tool for formulating player’s targeted training plans.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - May 20, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Effects of a single mental chronometry training session in subacute stroke patients – a randomized controlled trial
ConclusionEven a single training session can modulate MC abilities and BBT motor execution in a task-specific way. Severe sensory deficits are associated with poorer motor performance and poorer MC ability, but do not have a negative impact on training-associated changes of mental chronometry. Studies with longer treatment periods should explore if the observed changes can further be expanded.Trial registrationDRKS,DRKS00020355, registered March 9th, 2020, retrospectively registered
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - October 22, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Factors associated with non-attendance at exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation
ConclusionsA distance greater than 16  km was associated with increased probability of non-attendance at exCR, as were smoking, a higher burden of comorbidities, and male sex. A better understanding of individual and structural factors can support the development of future rehabilitation services.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 25, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Effects of a tailored strength training program of the upper limb combined with transcranial direct  current stimulation (tDCS) in chronic stroke patients: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial
This study will determine whether an individualized strength training intervention in chronic stroke survivors can lead to improved arm function. In addition, we will also determine whether combining anodal tDCS over the lesioned hemisphere with strength training can lead to further improvement in arm function, when compared to sham tDCS.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:NCT02915185. Registered September 21 2016.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - May 23, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

The effect of mere measurement from a cardiovascular examination program on physical activity and sedentary time in an adult population
ConclusionsResults suggest an effect of measurements on PA and ST. Data of random-effects modelling results revealed an increase of transport-related PA after baseline to 1-month assessment. Decreases in overall ST may result from repeated assessments. A brief tailored letter intervention seemed to have no additional effect. Thus, measurement effects should be considered when planning intervention studies and interpreting intervention effects.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.govNCT02990039. Registered 7 December 2016. Retrospectively registered.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - January 23, 2018 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Assessing upper limb function: transcultural adaptation and validation of the Portuguese version of the Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale
ConclusionsThe present version of SULCS shows valid and reliable cultural adaptation, with good reliability and stability.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - August 3, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Erratum to: Olfactory dysfunction in chronic stroke patients
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 20, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

Cutaneous stimulation of discrete regions of the sole during locomotion produces “sensory steering” of the foot
Conclusions The responses to stimulation of discrete locations on the foot sole evoke a kind of “sensory steering” that may promote balance and maintenance of locomotion through the modulation of limb loading and foot placement. These results have implications for using sensory stimulation as a therapeutic modality during gait retraining (e.g. after stroke) as well as for footwear design and implementation of foot sole contact surfaces during gait.
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - August 8, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research