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Supporting wellbeing through peer-befriending (SUPERB) for people with aphasia: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: SUPERB peer-befriending for people with aphasia post-stroke experiencing low levels of distress was feasible. There was preliminary evidence of benefit in terms of depression. Peer-befriending is a suitable intervention to explore further in a definitive trial.Clinical trial registration-URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov Unique identifier: NCT02947776Subject terms: Translational research, mental health, rehabilitation, quality and outcomes, stroke.PMID:33624514 | DOI:10.1177/0269215521995671
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - February 24, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Katerina Hilari Nicholas Behn Kirsty James Sarah Northcott Jane Marshall Shirley Thomas Alan Simpson Becky Moss Chris Flood Sally McVicker Kimberley Goldsmith Source Type: research

Liuzijue qigong versus traditional breathing training for patients with post-stroke dysarthria complicated by abnormal respiratory control: Results of a single-center randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSIONS: Liuzijue qigong, combined with basic articulation training, could improve the respiratory control ability, as well as the comprehensive speech ability of stroke patients with dysarthria. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ChiCTR-INR-16010215. PMID: 33517744 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - February 1, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wang J, Li G, Ding S, Yu L, Wang Y, Qiao L, Wu Q, Ni W, Fan H, Zheng Q, Zhang Y, Li H Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Effect of combined home-based, overground robotic-assisted gait training and usual physiotherapy on clinical functional outcomes in people with chronic stroke: A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: Over-ground robotic-assisted gait training combined with physiotherapy in chronic stroke patients led to significant improvements in clinical functional outcomes and physical activity compared to the control group. Improvements were maintained at 22 weeks. PMID: 33356519 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 27, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wright A, Stone K, Martinelli L, Fryer S, Smith G, Lambrick D, Stoner L, Jobson S, Faulkner J Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Clinical effectiveness of peroneal nerve functional electrical stimulation in chronic stroke patients with hemiplegia (PLEASURE): A multicentre, prospective, randomised controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: The improvement in gait ability and body functions were equivalent with or without the use of the device. PMID: 33103916 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - October 26, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hachisuka K, Ochi M, Kikuchi T, Saeki S Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on the performance of the activities of daily living and attention function after stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, we demonstrate that TMS improves the performance in the activities of daily living and attention function in patients with stroke. PMID: 32748630 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - August 3, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Liu Y, Yin M, Luo J, Huang L, Zhang S, Pan C, Hu X Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Does cycling induced by functional electrical stimulation enhance motor recovery in the subacute phase after stroke? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: Cycling training with functional electrical stimulation cannot be recommended in terms of being better than usual care in subacute stroke survivors. Further investigations are required to confirm these results, to determine the optimal training parameters and to evaluate long-term effects. PMID: 32613859 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - July 1, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ambrosini E, Parati M, Ferriero G, Pedrocchi A, Ferrante S Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Sleep problems worsen health-related quality of life and participation during the first 12  months of stroke rehabilitation.
CONCLUSION: Self-reported poor sleep adversely effects post-stroke functional recovery. PMID: 32602376 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - June 29, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Fulk G, Duncan P, Klingman KJ Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Resistance training in stroke rehabilitation: systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSION: Current data indicates that resistance training may be beneficial in supporting the recovery of stroke patients. However, the current evidence is insufficient for evidence-based rehabilitation. PMID: 32527148 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - June 10, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Veldema J, Jansen P Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Effect of Baduanjin exercise on cognitive function in patients with post-stroke cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: Regular Baduanjin training is associated with less loss of cognitive function in patients after stroke. PMID: 32517490 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - June 9, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Zheng G, Zheng Y, Xiong Z, Ye B Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Can inspiratory muscle training benefit patients after stroke? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
CONCLUSION: Inspiratory muscle training can be considered as an effective intervention for improving pulmonary function and cardiopulmonary endurance, and reducing pulmonary infection incidence in patients after stroke. PMID: 32493056 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - June 2, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Zhang X, Zheng Y, Dang Y, Wang L, Cheng Y, Zhang X, Mao M, Lu X Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Evaluation of a staff behaviour change intervention to increase the use of ward-based practice books and active practice during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: a phase-1 pre-post observational study.
CONCLUSION: A staff behaviour change intervention has the potential to increase the number of stroke survivors receiving ward-based practice books but did not increase active practice. PMID: 32204599 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 22, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stewart C, Power E, McCluskey A, Kuys S, Lovarini M Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Six-month reviews for stroke survivors: a study of the modified Greater Manchester Stroke Assessment Tool with care home residents.
CONCLUSION: The modified GM-SAT provides a feasible means of conducting six-month reviews for stroke survivors in care homes and helps identify important needs. Further modifications have enhanced acceptability. Full implementation into practice requires staff training and organizational changes. PMID: 32202130 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 22, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Patchwood E, Woodward-Nutt K, Rothwell K, Perry C, Tyrrell P, Bowen A Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Stroke patients' and non-professional coaches' experiences with home-based constraint-induced movement therapy: a qualitative study.
CONCLUSION: Patients' and non-professional coaches' narratives offer a detailed insight into the manifold experiences with the practical implementation of homeCIMT that may help improve implementing the homeCIMT programme and similar approaches involving increased training duration and intensity and/or involvement of family members. PMID: 31104476 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - May 19, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stark A, Färber C, Tetzlaff B, Scherer M, Barzel A Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Caregivers' effects of augmented cognitive-behavioural therapy for post-stroke depressive symptoms in patients: secondary analyses to a randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION:: The results suggest that augmented cognitive-behavioural therapy aimed at improving patients' emotional, behavioural and social functioning positively affects some aspects of caregivers' well-being. PMID: 30841744 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 6, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kootker JA, van Heugten CM, Kral B, Rasquin SM, Geurts AC, Fasotti L Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

The effectiveness of trunk training on trunk control, sitting and standing balance and mobility post-stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSIONS:: In patients suffering from stroke, there is a strong amount of evidence showing that trunk training is able to improve trunk control, sitting and standing balance and mobility. PMID: 30791703 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - February 22, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Van Criekinge T, Truijen S, Schröder J, Maebe Z, Blanckaert K, van der Waal C, Vink M, Saeys W Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research