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Treatments for sleep disturbances in individuals with acquired brain injury: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Although there was heterogeneity in the study quality of the included studies, their outcomes suggest that cognitive behavioral therapy is recommended as treatment of choice for improving sleep in individuals with acquired brain injury, especially for patients with mild to severe traumatic brain injury. Future research should examine the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy in more high-quality randomized controlled designs.PMID:34013776 | DOI:10.1177/02692155211014827
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - May 20, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Louise Pilon Nikita Frankenmolen Dirk Bertens Source Type: research

Traditional manual acupuncture combined with rehabilitation therapy for shoulder hand syndrome after stroke within the Chinese healthcare system.
PMID: 31519132 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - September 15, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Zhang K, Tang Q, Zhao C Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Traditional manual acupuncture combined with rehabilitation therapy for shoulder hand syndrome after stroke within the Chinese healthcare system: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSION: Current evidence suggests that traditional manual acupuncture integrated with rehabilitation therapy is more effective in alleviating pain, improving limb movement and ADL. However, considering the relatively low quality of available evidence, further rigorously designed and large-scale randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm the results. PMID: 28901172 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - September 1, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Peng L, Zhang C, Zhou L, Zuo HX, He XK, Niu YM Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Does the addition of specific acupuncture to standard swallowing training improve outcomes in patients with dysphagia after stroke? A randomized controlled trial.
CONCLUSIONS: Acupuncture combined with the standard swallowing training may be beneficial for dysphagic patients after stroke. PMID: 25819076 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 26, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Xia W, Zheng C, Zhu S, Tang Z Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research