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The effect of additional neuromuscular electrical stimulation applied to erector spinae muscles on functional capacity, balance and mobility in post stroke patients.
CONCLUSION: It is recommended to evaluate and treat trunk muscle, which is usually neglected in treatment, and to consider the combination of conventional treatment and neuromuscular electric stimulation when designing an ideal rehabilitation program. PMID: 32741788 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - August 5, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Comparative effects of robotic-assisted gait training combined with conventional physical therapy on paretic hip joint stiffness and kinematics between subacute and chronic hemiparetic stroke.
CONCLUSIONS: RAGT combine with conventional physical therapy may be useful when selecting therapeutic interventions to improve the active torque, resistive torque, and stiffness in the paretic hip flexion phase in patients with chronic hemiparetic stroke who reached a plateau in the maximum locomotor recovery after conventional locomotor training. PMID: 29562554 [PubMed - in process]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - March 28, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

The cardiac autonomic nervous system response to different daily demands among patients at the sub-acute phase post ischemic stroke and healthy controls.
CONCLUSION: Patients post-stroke experience hyper sympathetic function at rest and less adaptive cardiac autonomic control during different activities, which all may have an impact on rehabilitation outcomes. PMID: 29660948 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - April 19, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Intensive gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation in individuals with chronic hemiparetic stroke: A pilot randomized controlled study
CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study suggest that intensive gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation improves balance and gait performance as well as quality of life, in individuals with chronic hemiparetic stroke. Content Type Journal ArticlePages -DOI 10.3233/NRE-141182Authors Yuri Cha, Department of Physical Therapy, The Graduate School, Sahmyook University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaYoung Kim, Department of Physical Therapy, The Graduate School, Sahmyook University, Seoul, Republic of KoreaSujin Hwang, Department of Physical Therapy, Division of Health Science, Baekseok University, Cheonan, Republic of KoreaYij...
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - October 15, 2014 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Action research in rehabilitation with chronic stroke recovery: A case report with a focus on neural plasticity.
CONCLUSIONS: This report indicates that a specific neuroplastic focus in combination with action research has an impact on the participants with chronic stroke. However, there is still no clarity regarding what type of rehabilitation methods can be considered the most efficacious in promoting neuroplasticity. This case report serves as a pilot project for further studies of how to implement neuroplasticity in physical therapy. PMID: 27372361 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - July 5, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Action research in rehabilitation with  chronic stroke recovery: A case report with a focus on neural plasticity.
CONCLUSIONS: This report indicates that a specific neuroplastic focus in combination with action research has an impact on the participants with chronic stroke. However, there is still no clarity regarding what type of rehabilitation methods can be considered the most efficacious in promoting neuroplasticity. This case report serves as a pilot project for further studies of how to implement neuroplasticity in physical therapy. PMID: 27372361 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - July 21, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Effect of shock wave therapy on ankle planter flexors spasticity in stroke patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Shock wave therapy is effective in controlling spasticity, increase dorsiflexion active range of motion of ankle and improving ten- meters walking test in stroke patients. PMID: 27814307 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - November 6, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Lower extremity position test: A new clinical quantitative assessment tool of proprioception post stroke.
CONCLUSIONS: The Lower Extremity Position Test (LEPT) is a newly-developed testing tool with good clinical utility, reliable in post-stroke population and has known-group validity (involved versus uninvolved foot). PMID: 31256083 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - July 2, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Ultrasound imaging of upper extremity spastic muscle post-stroke and the correlation with function: A pilot study.
CONCLUSIONS: An objective method of quantifying spasticity can assist in determining if functional gains made post stroke are due to compensations in movement, or due to physiological changes. Ultrasound imaging may be used as an alternative to the Modified Ashworth score to quantify muscular parameters in spastic muscles post stroke. PMID: 31498134 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - September 10, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Low frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation in subacute ischemic stroke: Number of sessions that altered cortical excitability.
CONCLUSION: The pattern of recovery after stroke is extensive and not all factors could be controlled. Application of LF-rTMS in conjugation with a selected physical therapy program for the upper limb from four to eight sessions seems to be efficient. PMID: 33136077 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - November 4, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research

Effectiveness of physical therapy interventions on post-stroke spasticity: An umbrella review
CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that PT should prioritize a combination of active strategies over passive interventions, but further studies are needed prioritizing analyses of the movement system in managing post-stroke spasticity in conjunction with medical therapies.PMID:36806522 | DOI:10.3233/NRE-220275
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - February 22, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gregory Brusola Erica Garcia Meagan Albosta Audrey Daly Konstandinos Kafes Michael Furtado Source Type: research

Effects of a sitting boxing program on upper limb function, balance, gait, and quality of  life in stroke patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The sitting boxing program group had positive effects on upper extremity function, balance, gait, and quality of life in stroke patients. PMID: 27792020 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: NeuroRehabilitation - October 31, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: NeuroRehabilitation Source Type: research