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Validation of the Spanish version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (S-OCS): psychometric properties of a short cognitive stroke-specific screening tool.
CONCLUSION:: Our findings support that the Spanish version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen is a reliable and valid tool for screening cognitive impairments in subacute stroke patients. PMID: 30563369 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 19, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Valera-Gran D, López-Roig S, Hurtado-Pomares M, Peral-Gómez P, García-Manzanares M, Sunyer Catlla M, Más Sesé G, Navarrete-Muñoz EM, Sánchez-Pérez A Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

A systematic review of measures of adherence to physical exercise recommendations in people with stroke.
CONCLUSION:: There is not a consistent measure of adherence that is currently utilized. Diaries and logbooks are the most frequently utilized tools. PMID: 30458647 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - November 21, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Levy T, Laver K, Killington M, Lannin N, Crotty M Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Five-year follow-up of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a client-centred activities of daily living intervention for people with stroke.
CONCLUSION:: The client-centred ADL intervention appears to render similar long-term effects as usual ADL interventions for people with stroke, but for significant others signs of depression might be reduced. PMID: 30409049 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - November 9, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hedman A, Eriksson G, von Koch L, Guidetti S Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

What factors affect clinical decision-making about access to stroke rehabilitation? A systematic review.
CONCLUSION:: The results highlight a lack of clinical guidance to aid decision-making and reveal that a subjective approach to rehabilitation decision-making influenced by patient-level and organizational factors alongside clinicians' characteristics occurs across services and countries. PMID: 30370792 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - October 29, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Longley V, Peters S, Swarbrick C, Bowen A Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

The effect of theta-burst stimulation on unilateral spatial neglect following stroke: a systematic review.
CONCLUSION:: This systematic review found that theta-burst stimulation seems to improve post-stroke unilateral spatial neglect, but because the evidence is limited to a few small studies with varied and inconsistent protocols and use of terminology, no firm conclusion on effectiveness can be drawn. PMID: 30370790 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - October 29, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Cotoi A, Mirkowski M, Iruthayarajah J, Anderson R, Teasell R Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

How is sexuality after stroke experienced by stroke survivors and partners of stroke survivors? A systematic review of qualitative studies.
CONCLUSION: Stroke has a profound impact on how sexuality is experienced by both stroke survivors and partners of stroke survivors. Despite this, post-stroke sexuality is rarely discussed openly. Stroke survivors and partners value sexuality and may benefit from strategies to support adjustment to post-stroke sexuality. PMID: 30180769 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - September 5, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: McGrath M, Lever S, McCluskey A, Power E Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Are the effects of internal focus instructions different from external focus instructions given during balance training in stroke patients? A double-blind randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: External focus instructions did not result in greater improvement in balance skill in stroke patients compared to internal focus instructions. Results suggest that tailoring instructions to the individual stroke patient may result in optimal improvements in motor skill. PMID: 30168348 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - August 31, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Kal E, Houdijk H, van der Kamp J, Verhoef M, Prosée R, Groet E, Winters M, van Bennekom C, Scherder E Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Effects of MOTOmed movement therapy on the mobility and activities of daily living of stroke patients with hemiplegia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSION: MOTOmed movement therapy combined with standard rehabilitation improves mobility and activities of daily living in stroke patients with hemiplegia. PMID: 30088421 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - August 8, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Shen C, Liu F, Yao L, Li Z, Qiu L, Fang S Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Validity and reproducibility of the Functional Gait Assessment in persons after stroke.
CONCLUSION: The FGA demonstrated good measurement properties in persons after stroke and yielded no ceiling effect in contrast to other capacity measures. In clinical practice, a measurement error of 6 points should be taken into account in interpreting changes in walking balance. PMID: 30084264 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - August 7, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Van Bloemendaal M, Bout W, Bus SA, Nollet F, Geurts AC, Beelen A Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Effects of combined intervention of physical exercise and cognitive training on cognitive function in stroke survivors with vascular cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: The combined intervention produced greater benefits on cognitive function compared to either training alone in stroke survivors with vascular cognitive impairment. PMID: 30064268 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - August 1, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bo W, Lei M, Tao S, Jie LT, Qian L, Lin FQ, Ping WX Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Melodic intonation therapy in post-stroke nonfluent aphasia: a randomized pilot trial.
CONCLUSION: Melodic Intonation Therapy might have a positive effect on the communication skills of stroke survivors with nonfluent aphasia as measured by the CAL questionnaire. A full-scale trial with at least 27 patients per group is necessary to confirm these results. PMID: 30056747 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - July 30, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Haro-Martínez AM, Lubrini G, Madero-Jarabo R, Díez-Tejedor E, Fuentes B Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Validity of the Actigraph GT3x and influence of the sensor positioning for the assessment of active energy expenditure during four activities of daily living in stroke subjects.
CONCLUSION: This study found large differences and a poor agreement between the active energy expenditure as measured by the Actigraph and the Metamax according to the location of the sensor and the type of task performed by the subject. PMID: 30012036 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - July 1, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Compagnat M, Mandigout S, Chaparro D, Daviet JC, Salle JY Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Improvement in overactive bladder symptoms in patients using functional electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve for walking.
CONCLUSION: The results of this exploratory study suggest that functional electrical stimulation use does improve overactive bladder symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis. Further exploration is needed to study this association and explore whether the mechanism is similar to that of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, a recognized treatment for the overactive bladder. PMID: 29909652 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - June 1, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hare N, Georgopoulos P, Philips KE, Johnson JE, Seary C, Panicker JN, Stevenson VL Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Does Tai Chi improve balance and reduce falls incidence in neurological disorders? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSION: Tai Chi is effective in reducing falls incidence in Parkinson's disease and stroke. This systematic review did not find high-quality studies among other neurological disorders. PMID: 29737198 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - May 1, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Winser SJ, Tsang WW, Krishnamurthy K, Kannan P Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Self-directed therapy programmes for arm rehabilitation after stroke: a systematic review.
CONCLUSION: Self-directed interventions can enhance arm recovery after stroke but the effect varies according to the approach used and timing. There were benefits identified from self-directed delivery of constraint-induced movement therapy, electrical stimulation and therapy programmes that increase practice without using additional technology. PMID: 29756513 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - May 1, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Da-Silva RH, Moore SA, Price CI Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research