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Effects of dry needling session frequency on wrist flexor spasticity and motor recovery after stroke: a single-blind randomized clinical trial
CONCLUSION: Administering three sessions of DN can effectively improve spasticity and motor function after stroke.PMID:37688438 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2254827
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - September 9, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Noureddin Nakhostin Ansari Fatemeh-Sadat Hasheminasab-Zavareh Soofia Naghdi Jan Dommerholt Source Type: research

An investigation of upper extremity function, sleep quality, and functional independence in patients with poststroke shoulder pain: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: PSSP impairs upper extremity functions, which play an important role in activities of daily living, and reduces functional independence. These results suggest that it is important to evaluate shoulder pain and examine the factors affecting pain in the rehabilitation of patients with stroke.PMID:37651602 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2253313
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - August 31, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Yasemin Ate ş Sari Wala'a Aldeges Nezehat Özgül Ünlüer Source Type: research

The potential of wearable technology to support stroke survivors' motivation for home exercise - Focus group discussions with stroke survivors and physiotherapists
CONCLUSIONS: Stroke survivors' use of wearable technology to promote home exercise will depend as much on their trust in the professional and relational competence of the physiotherapist as the technical issues of an app. The potential benefits of wearable technology for cooperation between stroke survivors and physiotherapists and as a tool for rehabilitation were highlighted.PMID:37246716 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2217987
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - May 29, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Roland Stock Andreas Parviz Gaarden Eli Lang ørgen Source Type: research

Immediate effects of trunk Kinesio Taping ® on functional parameters in the acute stage of patients with mild stroke: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: KT application on anterior or posterior trunk muscles was effective for improving trunk control, balance, and sit-to-stand performance in acute stage of stroke in the short term. KT application on anterior trunk muscles had the advantage of improving trunk control and balance.PMID:37083470 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2204353
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - April 21, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Asalet Ayb üke Güp Banu Bayar Source Type: research