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Compliance with Upper Limb Home-Based Exergaming Interventions for Stroke Patients: A Narrative Review
DISCUSSION: Rates of compliance with training were relatively high. No group effect on compliance was found. Drop-out and discontinued intervention rates were either due to external causes or directly related to the technologies. Some studies have reported the use of supervision, most of them through home visits and remote support. Few studies performed long-term follow-up, which could provide information to help broaden practices. This narrative review considers how this field of research may evolve in the future.PMID:35976767 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.2270
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 17, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Axelle Gelineau Anaick Perrochon Jean-Christophe Daviet Stephane Mandigout Source Type: research

Feasibility and Potential Effects of Robot-Assisted Passive Range of Motion Training in Combination with Conventional Rehabilitation on Hand Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke
CONCLUSION: Exoskeleton robot-assisted passive range of motion of the hand using an exoskeleton can be considered as an induction therapy before starting conventional therapy for hand rehabilitation in patients with chronic stroke. Further randomized control trials are needed to verify the therapeutic benefits.PMID:35925030 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.1407
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 4, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chia-Yu Hsu Chu-Ming Wu Chieh-Cheng Huang Hung-Hai Shie Yuh-Show Tsai Source Type: research

Comments on: Does the Duncan-Ely Test Predict Abnormal Activity of the Rectus Femoris in Stroke Survivors with a Stiff Knee Gait?
J Rehabil Med. 2022 Aug 3;54:jrm00306. doi: 10.2340/jrm.v54.2235.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35924315 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.2235
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 4, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: None Ishaan Gupta Joydip Saha Sunanda Bhowmik Source Type: research

Feasibility and Potential Effects of Robot-Assisted Passive Range of Motion Training in Combination with Conventional Rehabilitation on Hand Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke
CONCLUSION: Exoskeleton robot-assisted passive range of motion of the hand using an exoskeleton can be considered as an induction therapy before starting conventional therapy for hand rehabilitation in patients with chronic stroke. Further randomized control trials are needed to verify the therapeutic benefits.PMID:35925030 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.1407
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 4, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chia-Yu Hsu Chu-Ming Wu Chieh-Cheng Huang Hung-Hai Shie Yuh-Show Tsai Source Type: research

Comments on: Does the Duncan-Ely Test Predict Abnormal Activity of the Rectus Femoris in Stroke Survivors with a Stiff Knee Gait?
J Rehabil Med. 2022 Aug 3;54:jrm00306. doi: 10.2340/jrm.v54.2235.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35924315 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.2235
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 4, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: None Ishaan Gupta Joydip Saha Sunanda Bhowmik Source Type: research

Comparative Effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Training Versus Enhanced Upper Extremity Therapy on Upper and Lower Extremity for Stroke Survivors: A Multicentre Randomized Controlled Trial
CONCLUSION: RAT is non-inferior in reducing impairment of upper extremity and appears to be superior in that of lower extremity compared with EUET for stroke survivors.PMID:35892319 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.882
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - July 27, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yingnan Lin Qinying Li Qingming Qu Li Ding Zhen Chen Fubiao Huang Shihong Hu Wei Deng Fengxian Guo Panmo Deng Li Li Hao Jin Cong Gao Beibei Shu Jie Jia Source Type: research

Skeletal muscle changes in the first three months of stroke recovery: a systematic review
CONCLUSION: Muscle strength and thickness changes during the first 3 months after stroke in both the paretic and non-paretic side. Future studies should aim to understand "how" the stroke-induced muscle strength changes are achieved. Exploring existing data from longitudinal studies, by using cluster analyses, such as pattern recognition, could add to the current knowledge-base.PMID:35848335 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.573
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - July 18, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: David Beckw ée Lotte Cuypers Nina Lefeber Emma De Keersmaecker Ellen Scheys Wout Van Hees Stany Perkisas Sylvie De Raedt Eric Kerckhofs Ivan Bautmans Eva Swinnen Source Type: research

Modelling long-term outcomes and risk of death for patients with post-stroke spasticity receiving abobotulinumtoxina treatment and rehabilitation therapy
CONCLUSION: AbobotulinumtoxinA + rehabilitation therapy may improve long-term outcomes, including post-stroke survival, while being cost-effective for the treatment of post-stroke spasticity.PMID:35844200 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.2422
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - July 18, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Klemens Fheodoroff Natalya Danchenko John Whalen Jovita Balcaitiene Barbara Magalh ães Elzbieta Szulc Andrea Zaffalon Mariya Burchakova Dmitry Nechiporenko Sean Robbins Source Type: research