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Comparing the Course of Mental Health over the First Year after Stroke with Healthy Controls in Colombia, South America
Stroke is a primary cause of death and disability in upper-middle income countries such as Colombia. Given the lack of comprehensive rehabilitation for stroke patients in Colombia, there is a need to assess longitudinal mental health problems post-stroke in this region.
Source: PM and R - July 8, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Megan Sutter, Laiene Olabarrieta Landa, Amilkar Calderón Chagualá, Helmer Chacón Peralta, Gina Vergara Torres, Paul B. Perrin, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla Source Type: research

Comparing the Course of Mental Health Over the First Year After Stroke With Healthy Controls in Colombia, South America
Stroke is a primary cause of death and disability in upper-middle –income countries such as Colombia. Given the lack of comprehensive rehabilitation for stroke patients in Colombia, there is a need to assess longitudinal mental health problems poststroke in this region.
Source: PM and R - July 8, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Megan Sutter, Laiene Olabarrieta Landa, Amilkar Calder ón Chagualá, Helmer Chacón Peralta, Gina Vergara Torres, Paul B. Perrin, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Physical Disability Function in Stroke Patients. Validation of the Spanish Language Version of the Stroke Impact Scale-16
B. Palomino Aguado: I Have No Relevant Financial Relationships To Disclose.
Source: PM and R - September 1, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Blanca Palomino Aguado, Lorenzo Jimenez Cosmes, Jose Acosta Batlle, Pilar Sanchez Tarifa, Ma Elena Martinez Rodriguez, Maria Santos Oliete Source Type: research

Post-Stroke Spasticity: Predictors of Early Development and Considerations for Therapeutic Intervention
The complexities of post-stroke spasticity (PSS), and the resultant difficulties in treating the disability, present a significant challenge to patients, stroke rehabilitation teams, and caregivers. Reducing the severity of spasticity and its long-term complications may be facilitated by early intervention, making identification of stroke patients at high risk for developing spasticity essential. Factors that predict which patients are at risk for the development of PSS are identified.
Source: PM and R - August 26, 2014 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jörg Wissel, Molly Verrier, David M. Simpson, David Charles, Pia Guinto, Spyros Papapetropoulos, Katharina S. Sunnerhagen Source Type: research