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Effect of a dialogue-based intervention on psychosocial well-being 6 months after stroke in Norway: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: Psychosocial well-being improved during the first 6 months after stroke in both arms of the trial, but no statistically significant benefit of the dialogue-based intervention was found compared with usual care. PMID: 31411337 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 15, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for management of post-stroke impairments: An overview of systematic reviews.
CONCLUSION: Despite widespread use of rTMS, high-quality evidence for its routine use for the treatment of stroke survivors is lacking. Further studies are required to establish differential roles of various protocols and long-term effects of rTMS in the stroke population. PMID: 31922207 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - January 12, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Effectiveness of a structured sexual rehabilitation programme following stroke: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: Provision of written information alone appears to be as effective as a 30-min individualized sexual rehabilitation programme in an inpatient setting. Further research is needed regarding longer term outcomes and outpatient settings. PMID: 28350412 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - March 31, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) effective for improving aphasia in adults with aphasia after stroke? - A Cochrane Review summary with commentary.
Authors: Küçükdeveci AA PMID: 32870319 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - September 2, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for patients with aphasia after stoke: A meta-analysis.
CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is an effective treatment for recovery of naming. In addition, this treatment favours reorganization of the left-hemispheric language networks. PMID: 26181486 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - July 18, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Comparison of two configurations of transcranial direct current stimulation for aphasia treatment.
CONCLUSION: This randomized cross-over single-session protocol to determine an optimal tDCS configuration for treatment of aphasia suggests that only performance on trained items can be used as guidance for configuration, and that it is relevant for half of the patients. For this subgroup, the l-IFG configuration is the optimal choice. PMID: 29736552 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - May 9, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: J Rehabil Med Source Type: research