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Adding transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to visual scanning training does not enhance treatment effect on hemispatial neglect: a randomized, controlled, double-blind study.
CONCLUSION: Our study did not provide evidence of the effectiveness of TENS when added to VST during early rehabilitation for patients with post-stroke hemispatial neglect. Other techniques (applied alone or together) should be sought to improve recovery in this population. PMID: 26431365 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - October 2, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Seniów J, Polanowska K, Leśniak M, Członkowska A Tags: Top Stroke Rehabil Source Type: research

How long should we wait to start oral anticoagulation after cardioembolic stroke?
As a neurology resident many years ago, I carried in the pocket of my white coat a small notebook. I used this as a quick reference guide, recording the diagnostic and treatment recommendations of the neurology professors training me. I still have the book, and occasionally amuse myself by perusing the entry for acute stroke, satisfying in its pure simplicity: "If Afib present > start IV heparin; if no Afib > start aspirin." As is so often the case, clinical trial data soon enough proved this received wisdom wrong. In the Heparin in Acute Embolic Stroke Trial, which enrolled patients with stroke and atrial fibrillati...
Source: Neurology - October 30, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Cucchiara, B. Tags: Stroke prevention, Clinical trials Observational study (Cohort, Case control) EDITORIALS Source Type: research

Stroke vision, aphasia, neglect (VAN) assessment--a novel emergent large vessel occlusion screening tool: pilot study and comparison with current clinical severity indices
Conclusions The VAN screening tool accurately identified ELVO patients and outperformed a NIHSS ≥6 severity threshold and may best allow clinical teams to expedite care and mobilize resources for ELVO patients. A larger study to both validate this screening tool and compare with others is warranted.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - January 12, 2017 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Teleb, M. S., Ver Hage, A., Carter, J., Jayaraman, M. V., McTaggart, R. A. Tags: Open access, Ischemic stroke Source Type: research

Interlimb coupling in poststroke rehabilitation: a pilot randomized controlled trial.
Conclusions: The interlimb coupling training, a feasible program may enhance recovery of the upper and lower limbs and gait in stroke. Further definitive randomized trials are warranted to validate the present findings. PMID: 31707972 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - November 8, 2019 Category: Neurology Authors: Arya KN, Pandian S, Sharma A, Kumar V, Kashyap VK Tags: Top Stroke Rehabil Source Type: research

Therapeutic Effects of Diagonal-Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Functional Recovery in Acute Stroke: A Pilot Study
The amount of spontaneous motor recovery of the paretic upper extremity in stroke is relatively fixed, and accounts for approximately 70% of maximal potential recovery within the first 6 months after stroke onset.1,2 Peak neurologic recovery from stroke occurs within the first 3 months, and continues at a slower pace for at least 6 months.3 Therefore, the effects of early training at 1 –2 weeks after stroke onset exceeds the effects of delayed training in terms of functional recovery in both animals and humans,4–6 and initiating rehabilitative training 5 or more days after stroke is mostly beneficial and has no adverse effects.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - August 11, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Takashi Shibata, Akio Urata, Kazuyuki Kawahara, Kota Furuya, Koji Ishikuro, Noriaki Hattori, Satoshi Kuroda Source Type: research

The effect of frequency of feedback on overground temporal gait asymmetry post stroke
This study investigated the effects of augmented feedback during overground gait training, on TGA.METHODS: Eighteen people with chronic stroke were randomized to receive one of two feedback displays (A or B) and one of three feedback frequencies; no feedback (0%), after alternate walking trials (50%) or after every trial (100%). Display A depicted the TGA ratio as a vertical line along a horizontal axis with perfect symmetry in the middle. Display B depicted single limb stance duration of each leg as a bar graph. Participants completed 25 repetitions of 30 second trials with their assigned feedback (acquisition). Participa...
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 22, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Jessica Powers Aaron Wallace Avril Mansfield George Mochizuki Kara K Patterson Source Type: research

Task Oriented Training Activities Post Stroke Will Produce Measurable Alterations in Brain Plasticity Concurrent with Skill Improvement
CONCLUSION: Alterations in brain plasticity occur concurrently with improvements in RTG performance in post-acute stroke patients with mild impairment after a single 2-hour session of task-oriented training and persist for at least 12 days.PMID:34320899 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1926136
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 29, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Somchanok Rungseethanakul Jarugool Tretriluxana Pagamas Piriyaprasarth Narawut Pakaprot Khanitha Jitaree Suradej Tretriluxana Jerome V Danoff Source Type: research

The effect of frequency of feedback on overground temporal gait asymmetry post stroke
This study investigated the effects of augmented feedback during overground gait training, on TGA.METHODS: Eighteen people with chronic stroke were randomized to receive one of two feedback displays (A or B) and one of three feedback frequencies; no feedback (0%), after alternate walking trials (50%) or after every trial (100%). Display A depicted the TGA ratio as a vertical line along a horizontal axis with perfect symmetry in the middle. Display B depicted single limb stance duration of each leg as a bar graph. Participants completed 25 repetitions of 30 second trials with their assigned feedback (acquisition). Participa...
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 22, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Jessica Powers Aaron Wallace Avril Mansfield George Mochizuki Kara K Patterson Source Type: research

Task Oriented Training Activities Post Stroke Will Produce Measurable Alterations in Brain Plasticity Concurrent with Skill Improvement
CONCLUSION: Alterations in brain plasticity occur concurrently with improvements in RTG performance in post-acute stroke patients with mild impairment after a single 2-hour session of task-oriented training and persist for at least 12 days.PMID:34320899 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1926136
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 29, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Somchanok Rungseethanakul Jarugool Tretriluxana Pagamas Piriyaprasarth Narawut Pakaprot Khanitha Jitaree Suradej Tretriluxana Jerome V Danoff Source Type: research