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Test −Retest Reliability and Convergent Validity of Three Manual Dexterity Measures in Persons With Chronic Stroke
Decreased manual dexterity is common in persons after stroke. Different measures are used to assess manual dexterity, but a lack of knowledge exists about their reliability and how they are related.
Source: PM and R - March 9, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elisabeth Ekstrand, Jan Lexell, Christina Brog årdh Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Feasibility of Using Tetrax Biofeedback Video-games for Balance Training in Patients with Chronic Hemiplegic Stroke
Decreased weight bearing on the affected lower limb and poor weight shifting are common post-stroke. Tetrax™ biofeedback system is a center-of-pressure controlled video-game system designed for patients with balance deficits. Although it is a commercial product, information about the clinical use for patients with stroke is limited.
Source: PM and R - March 8, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jen-Wen Hung, Min-Yuan Yu, Ku-Chou Chang, Hsuei-Chen Lee, Yen-Wei Hsieh, Po-Chih Chen Source Type: research

Feasibility of Using Tetrax Biofeedback Video Games for Balance Training in Patients With Chronic Hemiplegic Stroke
Decreased weight bearing on the affected lower limb and poor weight shifting are common after a stroke occurs. The Tetrax biofeedback system is a center-of-pressure controlled video game system designed for patients with balance deficits. Although it is a commercial product, information about its clinical use for patients affected by stroke is limited.
Source: PM and R - March 8, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jen-Wen Hung, Min-Yuan Yu, Ku-Chou Chang, Hsuei-Chen Lee, Yen-Wei Hsieh, Po-Chih Chen Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

The Effects of Combination of Robot-Assisted Therapy with Task-Specific or Impairment-Oriented Training on Motor Function and Quality of Life in Chronic Stroke
Robot-assisted therapy (RT) is a promising intervention for stroke rehabilitation. RT hybridized with therapist-mediated therapy (eg, RT plus task-specific or impairment-oriented training) may possibly yield functionally relevant improvements. Comparative study of the different combination regimens is needed.
Source: PM and R - January 21, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chung-shan Hung, Yu-wei Hsieh, Ching-yi Wu, Yi-ting Lin, Keh-chung Lin, Chia-Ling Chen Source Type: research

The Effects of Combination of Robot-Assisted Therapy With Task-Specific or Impairment-Oriented Training on Motor Function and Quality of Life in Chronic Stroke
Robot-assisted therapy (RT) is a promising intervention for stroke rehabilitation. RT hybridized with therapist-mediated therapy (eg, RT plus task-specific or impairment-oriented training) may possibly yield functionally relevant improvements. A comparative study of the different combination regimens is needed.
Source: PM and R - January 20, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chung-shan Hung, Yu-wei Hsieh, Ching-yi Wu, Yi-ting Lin, Keh-chung Lin, Chia-ling Chen Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Swallowing Training Combined With Game-Based Biofeedback in Poststroke Dysphagia
For patients with dysphagia due to stroke, in addition to compensatory strategies, exercises are used to help improve motor function. Biofeedback is used in neuromuscular training and is promising for swallowing training.
Source: PM and R - January 11, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chih-Ming Li, Tyng-Guey Wang, Hsiao-Yu Lee, Hsueh-Pei Wang, Shang-Heng Hsieh, Michelle Chou, Jia-Jin Jason Chen Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Swallowing Training Combined with Game-Based Biofeedback in Post-Stroke Dysphagia
For patients with dysphagia due to stroke, in addition to compensatory strategies, exercises are utilized to help improve motor function. Biofeedback is utilized in neuromuscular training, and is promising for swallowing training.
Source: PM and R - January 11, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chih-Ming Li, Tyng-Guey Wang, Hsiao-Yu Lee, Hsueh-Pei Wang, Shang-Heng Hsieh, Michelle Chou, Jia-Jin Jason Chen Source Type: research

Swallowing Training Combined With Game-Based Biofeedback in  Poststroke Dysphagia
For patients with dysphagia due to stroke, in addition to compensatory strategies, exercises are used to help improve motor function. Biofeedback is used in neuromuscular training and is promising for swallowing training.
Source: PM and R - January 10, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chih-Ming Li, Tyng-Guey Wang, Hsiao-Yu Lee, Hsueh-Pei Wang, Shang-Heng Hsieh, Michelle Chou, Jia-Jin Jason Chen Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

The Analgesic Effect of Abobotulinum and Incobotulinum Toxins Type A in Central Poststroke Pain: Two Case Reports
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines central pain as “pain initiated or caused by primary lesion or dysfunction of the central nervous system” [1]. If it results from a stroke, it is referred to as central poststroke pain (CPSP) [1]. CPSP prevalence reports vary from 8% to 46% [3-5]. This wide variation is possibly related to the heterogeneity of stroke lesions between the populations surveyed, differences in study design, and different timing of evaluations after stroke [6].
Source: PM and R - December 12, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Alexandre Andre Gaspar de Camoes-Barbosa, Ana-Filipa Neves Tags: Case Presentation Source Type: research

Abobotulinum and incobotulinum toxins type A analgesic effect in central post-stroke pain: two case reports
Source: PM and R - December 12, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Alexandre Andre Gaspar de Camoes-Barbosa, Ana-Filipa Neves Source Type: research

Should This Patient With Ischemic Stroke Receive Fluoxetine?
You admit T.R., a 75-year-old man, to your inpatient rehabilitation unit 10 days after a stroke. He has a medical history of hypertension and type II diabetes. On the day of his admission to the neurology service, he experienced a sudden onset of severe left-sided weakness with a facial droop and slurring of speech. His husband was driving them both to a social event at the time and detoured immediately to the emergency department, where the patient received tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) for a large, right middle cerebral artery thrombosis seen on magnetic resonance imaging.
Source: PM and R - December 1, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Heidi Schambra, Brian Im, Michael W. O'Dell Tags: Point/Counterpoint Source Type: research

Mirror movements after stroke suggest facilitation from non primary motor cortex: a case report
We present a case of an apparently healthy 54-year-old male presenting MMs in his left (non-dominant) hand. Further evaluation revealed diminished strength and dexterity in left hand, increased spinal excitability, decreased corticospinal excitability, occurrence of ipsilateral motor responses, enlarged cortical motor representation and imaging findings consistent with a previously undiagnosed right-subcortical stroke.
Source: PM and R - October 26, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Antonio Caronni, Luciana Sciumé, Valentina Ferpozzi, Valeria Blasi, Antonella Castellano, Andrea Falini, Laura Perucca, Gabriella Cerri Source Type: research