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Research hotspots and frontiers about role of visual perception in stroke: A bibliometric study
ConclusionThis study analyzes the papers on the role of visual perception after stroke in the past 10 years and provides a new perspective for research in this field. At present, the number of articles in this field is not large and the cooperation network is not close enough. In the future, it is necessary to strengthen the cooperation among various countries, institutions, and authors. In addition, large samples and randomized controlled trials are needed to identify the potential treatments and pathophysiology for visual perceptual impairment after stroke.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - September 16, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Feasibility of dance therapy using telerehabilitation on trunk control and balance training in patients with stroke: A pilot study
Conclusion: Dance therapy using telerehabilitation significantly improved the TIS scores in the experimental group and was not inferior to conventional rehabilitation treatment when compared in a non-inferiority test. The remote dance program may therefore have similar effects to those of conventional treatment regarding trunk-control improvement in patients with stroke.
Source: Medicine - September 2, 2022 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Clinical Trial/Experimental Study Source Type: research

Development of a Berg Balance Scale Short-Form Using a Machine Learning Approach in Patients With Stroke
CONCLUSIONS: The BBS-ML seems to be a promising short-form alternative to improve administrative efficiency. Future research is needed to examine the psychometric properties and clinical usage of the 6-item BBS-ML in various settings and samples.Video Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see the Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A402).PMID:36047823 | DOI:10.1097/NPT.0000000000000417
Source: Physical Therapy - September 1, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Inga Wang Pei-Chi Li Shih-Chieh Lee Ya-Chen Lee Chun-Hou Wang Ching-Lin Hsieh Source Type: research

Effects of Different Montages of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Haemodynamic Responses and Motor Performance In Acute Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
CONCLUSION: MFV was not modulated following active or sham groups. However, dual-tDCS was more efficient in improving motor performance than other groups, especially for lower-limb performance, with after-effects lasting at least 1 month.PMID:36036644 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v54.3208
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - August 29, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Wanalee Klomjai Benchaporn Aneksan Songkram Chotik-Anuchit Pentida Jitkaew Kasina Chaichanudomsuk Pagamas Piriyaprasarth Roongtiwa Vachalathiti Yongchai Nilanon Vimonwan Hiengkaew Source Type: research

Correction to: Miyata K, Hasegawa S, Iwamoto H, et al. Rasch Validation and Comparison of the Mini-BESTest and S-BESTest in Individuals With Stroke. Phys Ther. 2022;102:pzab295. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzab295
Phys Ther. 2022 Aug 4;102(8):pzac085. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzac085.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35976159 | DOI:10.1093/ptj/pzac085
Source: Physical Therapy - August 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Kazuhiro Miyata Satoshi Hasegawa Hiroki Iwamoto Yoichi Kaizu Tomohiro Otani Tomoyuki Shinohara Shigeru Usuda Source Type: research

Efficacy of sitting balance training with delayed visual feedback among patients with stroke: a randomized crossover clinical trial
Conclusion] Sensory-motor and cognitive learning was facilitated through balance training with delayed visual feedback, and the internal model was updated with the efference copy of error correction. Sensory-motor feedback to visual stimulation can improve postural control, balance, and activities of daily living.PMID:35937630 | PMC:PMC9345753 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.540
Source: Physical Therapy - August 8, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Kota Sawa Kazu Amimoto Abdul Chalik Meidian Keisuke Ishigami Takuya Miyamoto Chika Setoyama Rikuya Suzuki Miko Tamura Mitsusuke Miyagami Source Type: research

Effects of increasing non-paretic step length on paretic leg movement during hemiparetic gait: a pilot study
Conclusion] Increasing non-paretic step length during gait is unlikely to limit knee flexion during the swing phase and can safely improve the propulsive force of a paretic leg.PMID:35937629 | PMC:PMC9345751 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.590
Source: Physical Therapy - August 8, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Yuichi Tsushima Kazuki Fujita Hiroichi Miaki Yasutaka Kobayashi Source Type: research