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Temporal But Not Spatial Gait Parameters Associated With Lower Balance Capacity in Moderate-High Functioning Persons With Stroke
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight the importance of gait temporal symmetry and variability measures for dynamic balance control after stroke. These parameters should be considered when assessing gait recovery and safety in PwS.Video Abstract available for more insight from the authors (see the Supplementary Video, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A355).PMID:34369447 | DOI:10.1097/NPT.0000000000000368
Source: Physical Therapy - August 9, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shirley Handelzalts Flavia Steinberg-Henn Jenna Farquhar Anat Shkedy Rabani Sigal Levy Raziel Riemer Nachum Soroker Itshak Melzer Source Type: research

The Progress of the Gait Impairment and Brain Activation in a Patient with Post-stroke Hemidystonia
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that there was improvement of the patient's symptoms of post-stroke hemidystonia due to changes in the brain activity during voluntary movement after BWS intervention. Body weight-supported treadmill training may thus be an effective treatment for patients with poststroke hemidystonia.PMID:34532214 | PMC:PMC8419483 | DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10032
Source: Physical Therapy - September 17, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Satoshi Yamamoto Daisuke Ishii Kyoko Kanae Yusuke Endo Kenichi Yoshikawa Kazunori Koseki Ryo Nakazawa Hanako Takano Masahiko Monma Arito Yozu Akira Matsushita Yutaka Kohno Source Type: research

Greater Cognitive-Motor Interference in Individuals Post-Stroke During More Complex Motor Tasks
CONCLUSIONS: Individuals post-stroke were susceptible to greater motor interference during the more complex motor task, the TUG-DT. However, the only decrements observed in cognitive performance from the ST to DT occurred in healthy individuals during the 90W-DT.Video Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see the Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A367).PMID:34628438 | DOI:10.1097/NPT.0000000000000379
Source: Physical Therapy - October 10, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Jordyn Rice Daniel T Corp Alessandra Swarowsky Lawrence P Cahalin Danylo F Cabral Christina Nunez Sebastian Koch Tatjana Rundek Joyce Gomes-Osman Source Type: research

Evaluation of supraspinatus muscle changes in the shoulder joint of stroke patients with hemiplegic and shoulder subluxation using ultrasonography: comparison between affected and unaffected sides
Conclusion] The thickness and rate of supraspinatus muscle thickness change was significantly less in the affected side than in the unaffected side in stroke patients with shoulder subluxation.PMID:35035079 | PMC:PMC8752278 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.44
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Changhua Cao Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Lei Chen Minghui Qu Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

The reliability and effectiveness of shoulder joint evaluation by ultrasonography in stroke patients: deltoid muscle thickness, acromion-humeral distance, acromion-lesser tuberosity distance
Conclusion] Measuring deltoid muscle thickness by ultrasonography showed excellent reliability and can be used in stroke patients.PMID:35035076 | PMC:PMC8752282 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.31
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Jing Chen Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Mingdong Zhang Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

Evaluation of supraspinatus muscle changes in the shoulder joint of stroke patients with hemiplegic and shoulder subluxation using ultrasonography: comparison between affected and unaffected sides
Conclusion] The thickness and rate of supraspinatus muscle thickness change was significantly less in the affected side than in the unaffected side in stroke patients with shoulder subluxation.PMID:35035079 | PMC:PMC8752278 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.44
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Changhua Cao Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Lei Chen Minghui Qu Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

The reliability and effectiveness of shoulder joint evaluation by ultrasonography in stroke patients: deltoid muscle thickness, acromion-humeral distance, acromion-lesser tuberosity distance
Conclusion] Measuring deltoid muscle thickness by ultrasonography showed excellent reliability and can be used in stroke patients.PMID:35035076 | PMC:PMC8752282 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.31
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Jing Chen Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Mingdong Zhang Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

Evaluation of supraspinatus muscle changes in the shoulder joint of stroke patients with hemiplegic and shoulder subluxation using ultrasonography: comparison between affected and unaffected sides
Conclusion] The thickness and rate of supraspinatus muscle thickness change was significantly less in the affected side than in the unaffected side in stroke patients with shoulder subluxation.PMID:35035079 | PMC:PMC8752278 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.44
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Changhua Cao Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Lei Chen Minghui Qu Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

The reliability and effectiveness of shoulder joint evaluation by ultrasonography in stroke patients: deltoid muscle thickness, acromion-humeral distance, acromion-lesser tuberosity distance
Conclusion] Measuring deltoid muscle thickness by ultrasonography showed excellent reliability and can be used in stroke patients.PMID:35035076 | PMC:PMC8752282 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.31
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Jing Chen Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Mingdong Zhang Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

Evaluation of supraspinatus muscle changes in the shoulder joint of stroke patients with hemiplegic and shoulder subluxation using ultrasonography: comparison between affected and unaffected sides
Conclusion] The thickness and rate of supraspinatus muscle thickness change was significantly less in the affected side than in the unaffected side in stroke patients with shoulder subluxation.PMID:35035079 | PMC:PMC8752278 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.44
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Changhua Cao Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Lei Chen Minghui Qu Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

The reliability and effectiveness of shoulder joint evaluation by ultrasonography in stroke patients: deltoid muscle thickness, acromion-humeral distance, acromion-lesser tuberosity distance
Conclusion] Measuring deltoid muscle thickness by ultrasonography showed excellent reliability and can be used in stroke patients.PMID:35035076 | PMC:PMC8752282 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.31
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shan Liu Jing Chen Hualong Xie Qiuchen Huang Meng Ge Lu Yin Mingdong Zhang Ming Huo Ko Onoda Hitoshi Maruyama Source Type: research

Effects of assigning physical therapists exclusively to the acute-phase stroke patient ward
Conclusion] Our results suggest that the new medical system for rehabilitation is beneficial for patient management in the acute-phase stroke patient ward.PMID:35291468 | PMC:PMC8918102 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.225
Source: Physical Therapy - March 16, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Yuichi Nishikawa Kazuhiko Hirata Yoshihiro Ito Kazuyuki Ueda Hiroaki Kimura Source Type: research

Use of an EMG-Controlled Game as a Therapeutic Tool to Retrain Hand Muscle Activation Patterns Following Stroke: A Pilot Study
CONCLUSIONS: Stroke survivors could successfully use the EMG-controlled games to train control of muscle activation patterns. While the nonparetic limb EMG was used in this study to create target EMG patterns, the system supports various means for creating target patterns per user desires. Future studies will employ training with the EMG-controlled games in conjunction with functional task practice for a longer intervention duration to improve overall hand function.Video Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see the Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A379).PMID:3...
Source: Physical Therapy - March 23, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Na Jin Seo Alex Barry Mohammad Ghassemi Kristen M Triandafilou Mary Ellen Stoykov Lynn Vidakovic Elliot Roth Derek G Kamper Source Type: research