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Art skill-based rehabilitation training for upper limb sensorimotor recovery post-stroke: A feasibility study
CONCLUSION: The ART program was feasible to deliver and highly acceptable to patients with stroke. Further research is warranted to explore the impact of ART on upper limb sensorimotor function and use.PMID:35642286 | DOI:10.1177/02692155221105586
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - June 1, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: April Christiansen Marta Scythes Benjamin R Ritsma Stephen H Scott Vincent DePaul Source Type: research

Effects of core training on trunk function, balance, and gait in stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
CONCLUSION: Core training improves trunk function and balance in acute and chronic patients, but no changes were found in gait performance.PMID:35892183 | DOI:10.1177/02692155221117220
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - July 27, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Noem í Moreno-Segura Rodrigo Mart ín-San Agustín Sira Garc ía-Bafalluy Adri án Escriche-Escuder Source Type: research

Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
CONCLUSIONS: Results of hypothesis testing provide preliminary evidence of the responsiveness of the REACH scale. On average, individuals with severe impairment continued to show improvement in use over the first year, while those with mild/moderate impairment plateaued and a small proportion decreased in the early chronic phase.PMID:36310441 | DOI:10.1177/02692155221134413
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - October 31, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lisa A Simpson Kathryn S Hayward Lara A Boyd Beverley C Larssen W Ben Mortenson Amy Schneeberg Noah D Silverberg Janice J Eng Source Type: research

Clinical practice recommendations for management of lateropulsion after stroke determined by a Delphi expert panel
CONCLUSIONS: These recommendations build on existing evidence to guide the selection of interventions for post-stroke lateropulsion. Future research is required to elaborate specific rehabilitation strategies, consider the impact of additional cognitive and perceptual impairments, describe positioning options, and detail optimal therapy dose for people with lateropulsion.PMID:37122265 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231172012
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - May 1, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jessica Nolan Angela Jacques Erin Godecke Hiroaki Abe Suzanne Babyar Jeannine Bergmann Melissa Birnbaum Shenhao Dai Cynthia Danells Taiza Gs Edwards Marialuisa Gandolfi Klaus Jahn Ryan Koter Avril Mansfield Junji Nakamura Vicky Pardo Dominic Perennou Celi Source Type: research

Combined effects of sensory cueing and limb activation on unilateral neglect in subacute left hemiplegic stroke patients: a randomized controlled pilot study.
Conclusion:The results did not confirm that sensory cueing and limb activation treatment is effective when compared with those receiving placebo to reduce unilateral neglect, but it might be useful for promoting hemiplegic arm performance in stroke patients. PMID: 23405025 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - February 12, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Fong KN, Yang NY, Chan MK, Chan DY, Lau AF, Chan DY, Cheung JT, Cheung HK, Chung RC, Chan CC Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

The effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on strength, proprioception, balance and mobility in people with stroke: a randomized controlled cross-over trial.
Conclusions:The results provide initial evidence of the potential of 'active TENS' to benefit physical function after stroke which warrants further phase II trials to develop the intervention. Concerns that stimulation could have a detrimental impact on balance and increase risk of falls were not supported. PMID: 23503739 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 15, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tyson SF, Sadeghi-Demneh E, Nester CJ Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

A randomized trial of two home-based exercise programmes to improve functional walking post-stroke.
Conclusions:Both programmes were equally effective in maintaining walking capacity after discharge from stroke rehabilitation; or were equally ineffective in improving walking capacity.Clinical Trials Gov number:NCT00786045. PMID: 23503738 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 15, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mayo NE, Mackay-Lyons MJ, Scott SC, Moriello C, Brophy J Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research