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Use of Electroencephalography Brain Computer Interface systems as a rehabilitative approach for upper limb function after a stroke. A systematic review
Brain computer interface (BCI) systems have been suggested as a promising tool for neurorehabilitation. However, to date, there is a lack of homogeneous findings. Furthermore, no systematic reviews have analyzed the degree of validation of these interventions for upper limb (UL) motor rehabilitation post-stroke.
Source: PM and R - May 13, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Esther Monge-Pereira., Jaime Iba ñez-Pereda, Isabel M. Alguacil-Diego., Jose I. Serrano, María P. Spottorno-Rubio., Francisco Molina-Rueda. Source Type: research

Impacts of Sensation, Perception and Motor Abilities of the Ipsilesional Upper Limb on Hand Functions in Unilateral Stroke: Quantifications from Biomechanical and Functional Perspectives
The presence of subtle losses in hand dexterity after stroke impacts the regaining of independence with regard to activities of daily living. Therefore, awareness of ipsilesional upper extremity (UE) function may be of importance when drafting a comprehensive rehabilitation program. However, current hand function tests seem to be unable to identify asymptomatic UE impairments.
Source: PM and R - July 17, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hsiu-Yun Hsu, Chia-Wen Ke, Ta-Shen Kuan, Hsiu-Ching Yang, Ching-Liang Tsai, Li-Chieh Kuo Source Type: research

Impacts of Sensation, Perception, and Motor Abilities of the Ipsilesional Upper Limb on Hand Functions in Unilateral Stroke: Quantifications From Biomechanical and Functional Perspectives
The presence of subtle losses in hand dexterity after stroke affects the regaining of independence with regard to activities of daily living. Therefore, awareness of ipsilesional upper extremity (UE) function may be of importance when developing a comprehensive rehabilitation program. However, current hand function tests seem to be unable to identify asymptomatic UE impairments.
Source: PM and R - July 17, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hsiu-Yun Hsu, Chia-Wen Ke, Ta-Shen Kuan, Hsiu-Ching Yang, Ching-Liang Tsai, Li-Chieh Kuo Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Use of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Spasticity Post Stroke
Spasticity is a common and potentially debilitating complication that develops after stroke, arising in approximately 30% of patients.
Source: PM and R - October 15, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: A. McIntyre, M. Mirkowski, S. Thompson, A.M. Burhan, T. Miller, R. Teasell Source Type: research

Effectiveness of Circuit-Based Exercises on gait speed, balance and functional mobility in People Affected by Stroke: A Meta-Analysis
Several interventions are proposed to rehabilitate patients with neurological dysfunctions due to stroke. The effectiveness of Circuit-Based Exercises according to its actual definition, i.e., an overall program to improve strength, stamina, balance or functioning, was not provided.
Source: PM and R - October 27, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ana Clara Bonini-Rocha, Anderson L úcio Souza de Andrade, André Marques Moraes, Liana Barbaresco Gomide Matheus, Leonardo Rios Diniz, Wagner Rodrigues Martins Source Type: research

Effectiveness of Circuit-Based Exercises on Gait Speed, Balance,  and Functional Mobility in People Affected by Stroke: A Meta-Analysis
Several interventions have been proposed to rehabilitate patients with neurologic dysfunctions due to stroke. However, the effectiveness of circuit-based exercises according to its actual definition, ie, an overall program to improve strength, stamina, balance or functioning, was not provided.
Source: PM and R - October 27, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ana Clara Bonini-Rocha, Anderson L úcio Souza de Andrade, André Marques Moraes, Liana Barbaresco Gomide Matheus, Leonardo Rios Diniz, Wagner Rodrigues Martins Tags: Analytical Review Source Type: research

OnabotulinumtoxinA for the Treatment of Post-Stroke Distal Lower-Limb Spasticity: A Randomized Trial
Post-stroke distal lower limb spasticity impairs mobility, limiting activities of daily living, requiring additional caregiver time.
Source: PM and R - January 9, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Theodore Wein, Alberto Esquenazi, Wolfgang H. Jost, Anthony B. Ward, Grace Pan, Rozalina Dimitrova Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Course and Specification of Dysmetria of a Patient with Ataxia, Dysmetria and Hemiparesis Following a Stroke in the Corona Radiata: A Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with ataxia, dysmetria and hemiparesis following a stroke in the corona radiata. The patient had an excellent clinical course with near resolution of symptoms in two and a half weeks, and returned and back to work fully duty and full-time a couple of weeks later. We use a video of severeal neurological tests to demonstrate and characterize the dysmetria. Interestingly, a key characteristic of the dysmetria appears to be different from that seen in patients with dysmetria arising from a cerebellar, thalamic or pontine lesion.
Source: PM and R - February 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Monir Mohar, Kosandra Hartman, Bronwyn Long, Peter Lee, Adrian Didita, Eric L. Altschuler Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Course and Specification of Dysmetria of a Patient With Ataxia, Dysmetria, and Hemiparesis After a Stroke in the Corona Radiata: A Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with ataxia, dysmetria, and hemiparesis after a stroke in the corona radiata. The patient had an excellent clinical course with near resolution of symptoms in 2 and a half weeks and returned and back to work full duty and full time a couple of weeks later. We use a video of several neurologic tests to demonstrate and characterize the dysmetria. Interestingly, a key characteristic of the dysmetria appears to be different from that seen in patients with dysmetria arising from a cerebellar, thalamic, or pontine lesion.
Source: PM and R - February 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Monir Mohar, Kosandra Hartman, Bronwyn Long, Peter Lee, Adrian Didita, Eric L. Altschuler Tags: Case Presentation Source Type: research

The effects of botulinum toxin injections on plantar flexor spasticity in different phases after stroke. A secondary analysis from a double-blind, randomized trial
There are no guidelines on the ideal time to inject botulinum toxin (BT-A) for lower leg spasticity in stroke patients. An early injection may produce unwanted weakness, interfering with gait recovery.
Source: PM and R - March 3, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hyun-Mi Oh, Geun-Young Park, Young Min Choi, Hyung Jung Koo, Yongjun Jang, Sun Im Source Type: research

Examination of factors related to the effect of improving gait speed with functional electrical stimulation intervention for patients with stroke
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) for patients with stroke and foot drop is an alternative to ankle foot orthoses. Characteristics of FES responders and non-responders have not been clarified.
Source: PM and R - March 5, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Koichiro Sota, Yuki Uchiyama, Mitsuhiro Ochi, Shuji Matsumoto, Kenji Hachisuka, Kazuhisa Domen Source Type: research

Examination of Factors Related to the Effect of Improving Gait  Speed With Functional Electrical Stimulation Intervention for Stroke Patients
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) for patients with stroke and foot drop is an alternative to ankle foot orthoses. Characteristics of FES responders and nonresponders have not been clarified.
Source: PM and R - March 5, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Koichiro Sota, Yuki Uchiyama, Mitsuhiro Ochi, Shuji Matsumoto, Kenji Hachisuka, Kazuhisa Domen Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

The Effects of Botulinum Toxin Injections on Plantar Flexor Spasticity in Different Phases After Stroke: A Secondary Analysis From a Double-Blind, Randomized Trial
There are no guidelines on the ideal time to inject botulinum toxin type A (BT-A) for lower leg spasticity in stroke patients. An early injection may produce unwanted weakness, interfering with gait recovery.
Source: PM and R - March 3, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hyun-Mi Oh, Geun-Young Park, Young Min Choi, Hyung Jung Koo, Yongjun Jang, Sun Im Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Rehabilitation Course and Specification of Dysmetria of a Patient With Ataxia, Dysmetria, and Hemiparesis After a Stroke in the Corona Radiata: A Case Presentation
We present a case of a patient with ataxia, dysmetria, and hemiparesis after a stroke in the corona radiata. The patient had an excellent clinical course with near resolution of symptoms in 2 and a half weeks and returned and back to work full duty and full time a couple of weeks later. We use a video of several neurologic tests to demonstrate and characterize the dysmetria. Interestingly, a key characteristic of the dysmetria appears to be different from that seen in patients with dysmetria arising from a cerebellar, thalamic, or pontine lesion.
Source: PM and R - February 6, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Monir Mohar, Kosandra Hartman, Bronwyn Long, Peter Lee, Adrian Didita, Eric L. Altschuler Tags: Case Presentation Source Type: research