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Combining specific task-oriented training with manual therapy to improve balance and mobility in patients after stroke: a mixed methods pilot randomised controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Specific MT-TOT and TOT appeared effective and are feasible in stroke patients. A larger RCT is needed to validate the results.Trial Registration: German Clinical Trials Register, DRKS00023068. Registered on 21.09.2020, https://www.drks.de/drks_web/navigate.do?navigationId=trial.HTML&TRIAL_ID=DRKS00023068Implications for rehabilitationA specific goal- and task-oriented training involving timed mobility and dynamic balance activities based on the demands of daily life, of high intensity and progressed in difficulty according to predefined criteria is feasible in patients after stroke.In this mixed methods p...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - April 13, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kristina Traxler Eva Baum Edith Klotz Markus Reindl Franz Schinabeck Barbara Seebacher Source Type: research

Video parameters for action observation training in stroke rehabilitation: a scoping review
CONCLUSION: Most video parameters except for length and perspective of view remain underreported in AOT protocols. Future studies with better descriptions of video parameters are required for comprehensive AOT interventions and result generalisation.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONVideos shorter than 5 min may be preferred during action observation training (AOT) intervention in post-stroke.Egocentric view may be better for upper limb dexterity function and allocentric view for gross actions like walking.Choice of video disseminating device depends on its dimension as well as observer distance.Movement speed, video sound, a...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - April 6, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Arunima Biswas Prajna D Rao Sangeetha Madhavan Manikandan Natarajan John M Solomon Source Type: research

Training for walking through an opening improves collision avoidance behavior in subacute patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: T-WTO improved efficiency and safety in managing subacute stroke patients. Such training could improve patient outcomes/safety because of the paretic body side during walking.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NO.: R000038375 UMIN000033926.PMID:36815267 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2023.2181412
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - February 23, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Daisuke Muroi Yutaro Saito Aki Koyake Yasuhiro Hiroi Takahiro Higuchi Source Type: research

Strategy-training post-stroke via tele-rehabilitation: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Disabil Rehabil. 2022 Dec 14:1-10. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2154397. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:36524387 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2022.2154397
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - December 16, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Deirdre R Dawson Nicole D Anderson Malcolm Binns Yael Bar Adora Chui Natasha Gill Elizabeth Linkewich Sara McEwen Emily Nalder Elizabeth Skidmore Source Type: research

Effect of whole-body vibration training on the recovery of lower limb function in people with stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Compared with the control group, using WBVT treatment has a more obvious effect on the recovery of lower limb function and muscle spasticity, and there is no obvious advantage in motor function recovery.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThis Systematic Review and meta-analysis of evidence suggest that whole-body vibration training is effective in the rehabilitation of lower limb function in patients with stroke.Whole body vibration training may be a better choice for improving balance and spasm in people with stroke.Currently it is not known which whole-body vibration training model with vibration intensity, stim...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - November 11, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Xinwei Yang Xiali Xue Huan Tu Ning Li Source Type: research

Users' experiences of intensive robotic-assisted gait training post-stroke - "a push forward or feeling pushed around?"
CONCLUSIONS: The gait training intervention including RAGT was considered demanding but appreciated. Support and concrete, individual feedback was crucial for motivation, whilst the lack of variation was a barrier. Results encourage further development of exoskeletons that are comfortable to wear and stimulate active participation by enabling smoothly synchronised movements performed during task-specific activities in different environments. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONWhen provided in a suitable context, the mental and physical challenges of intensive robotic-assisted gait training can be both inspiring and motivating....
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - November 7, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Heidi Nederg ård Marlene Sandlund Charlotte K H äger Susanne Palmcrantz Source Type: research

Mobile health applications for improving physical function, physical activity, and quality of life in stroke survivors: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: mHealth apps containing a physical training component are promising for physical function and physical activity in stroke rehabilitation. Further research is warranted to confirm these conclusions.Implications for rehabilitationDesign content of mobile apps with a physical training component were focused on gamification, exercise prescription, and physical activityUsing mobile app-delivered therapy seem promising for improving upper extremity function in stroke rehabilitationUsing mobile apps also supported an increase of physical activity in people with strokeStudies using mobile apps should report more speci...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - November 3, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: A Rintala O Kossi B Bonnech ère L Evers E Printemps P Feys Source Type: research