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Comparing Attention Process Training and Activity-based Attention Training after acquired brain injury. A randomized controlled study
CONCLUSION: No significant differences were found favouring APT over ABAT for process skills (AWP). There were no discernible differences in global measures of activity between the 2 approaches: both groups improved significantly, as indicated by ES. The results of this study highlight the complexities of influencing behaviour on the level of body functions while measuring effects on activity.PMID:34554264 | DOI:10.2340/16501977-2875
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - September 23, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kristina Sarg énius Landahl Kristian Borg Marie-Louise Schults Aniko Bartfai Source Type: research

Implanted Peroneal Nerve Stimulator Treatment for Drop Foot Caused by Central Nervous System Lesion: A Twelve-Month Follow-Up of 21 Patients
CONCLUSION: Stimulation of the peroneal nerve by an implantable stimulator increases self-perceived performance, satisfaction with performance, and ambulation in patients with long-lasting drop foot caused by a central nervous system lesion.PMID:35451494 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.2164
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - April 22, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kaare Severinsen Kurt Grey Anne Haase Juhl Preben Soerensen Lorenz Oppel Ib Magnussen Birgit Tine Larsen Source Type: research