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Sex Differences in Physical Activity in People After Stroke: A Cross-sectional Study
CONCLUSION: This study reported sex differences in the walking duration after stroke. Moreover, it found that women spent more time in low intensity physical activity than men. Our results will be useful for planning interventions to increase physical activity and decrease sedentary behavior after stroke.PMID:35036263 | PMC:PMC8752872 | DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10099
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Wataru Nakano Satomi Kobayashi Takayuki Maezawa Yukari Ohashi Yutaka Kohno Source Type: research

Stroke Patients Showed Improvements in Balance in Response to Visual Restriction Exercise
CONCLUSION: We recommended balance rehabilitation programs after stroke performed under conditions to stimulate the use of underused sensory input.PMID:35036254 | PMC:PMC8752821 | DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10081
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shima Jandaghi Nahid Tahan Alireza Akbarzadeh Baghban Maryam Zoghi Source Type: research

A Narrative Review of Alternate Gait Training Using Knee-ankle-foot Orthosis in Stroke Patients with Severe Hemiparesis
Phys Ther Res. 2021 Dec 6;24(3):195-203. doi: 10.1298/ptr.R0015. eCollection 2021.ABSTRACTImpairments resulting from stroke lead to persistent difficulties with walking. Subsequently, an improved walking ability is one of the highest priorities for people living with stroke. The degree to which gait can be restored after a stroke is related to both the initial impairment in walking ability and the severity of paresis of the lower extremities. However, there are some patients with severe motor paralysis and a markedly disrupted corticospinal tract who regain their gait function. Recently, several case reports have described...
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Hiroaki Abe Kei Kadowaki Naohide Tsujimoto Toru Okanuka Source Type: research

Effects of kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulation on the ankle joint for sit-to-stand in a hemiparesis stroke patient: ABA' single-case design
Conclusion] Kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulation for a hemiparesis stroke patient affected the ankle dorsiflexion function, resulting in an improved asymmetry during sit-to-stand as assessed by weight-bearing symmetry values.PMID:35035082 | PMC:PMC8752272 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.65
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Junpei Tanabe Kazu Amimoto Katsuya Sakai Shinpei Osaki Nao Yoshihiro 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

Sex Differences in Physical Activity in People After Stroke: A Cross-sectional Study
CONCLUSION: This study reported sex differences in the walking duration after stroke. Moreover, it found that women spent more time in low intensity physical activity than men. Our results will be useful for planning interventions to increase physical activity and decrease sedentary behavior after stroke.PMID:35036263 | PMC:PMC8752872 | DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10099
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Wataru Nakano Satomi Kobayashi Takayuki Maezawa Yukari Ohashi Yutaka Kohno Source Type: research

A Narrative Review of Alternate Gait Training Using Knee-ankle-foot Orthosis in Stroke Patients with Severe Hemiparesis
Phys Ther Res. 2021 Dec 6;24(3):195-203. doi: 10.1298/ptr.R0015. eCollection 2021.ABSTRACTImpairments resulting from stroke lead to persistent difficulties with walking. Subsequently, an improved walking ability is one of the highest priorities for people living with stroke. The degree to which gait can be restored after a stroke is related to both the initial impairment in walking ability and the severity of paresis of the lower extremities. However, there are some patients with severe motor paralysis and a markedly disrupted corticospinal tract who regain their gait function. Recently, several case reports have described...
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Hiroaki Abe Kei Kadowaki Naohide Tsujimoto Toru Okanuka Source Type: research

Stroke Patients Showed Improvements in Balance in Response to Visual Restriction Exercise
CONCLUSION: We recommended balance rehabilitation programs after stroke performed under conditions to stimulate the use of underused sensory input.PMID:35036254 | PMC:PMC8752821 | DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10081
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Shima Jandaghi Nahid Tahan Alireza Akbarzadeh Baghban Maryam Zoghi Source Type: research

A Narrative Review of Alternate Gait Training Using Knee-ankle-foot Orthosis in Stroke Patients with Severe Hemiparesis
Phys Ther Res. 2021 Dec 6;24(3):195-203. doi: 10.1298/ptr.R0015. eCollection 2021.ABSTRACTImpairments resulting from stroke lead to persistent difficulties with walking. Subsequently, an improved walking ability is one of the highest priorities for people living with stroke. The degree to which gait can be restored after a stroke is related to both the initial impairment in walking ability and the severity of paresis of the lower extremities. However, there are some patients with severe motor paralysis and a markedly disrupted corticospinal tract who regain their gait function. Recently, several case reports have described...
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Hiroaki Abe Kei Kadowaki Naohide Tsujimoto Toru Okanuka Source Type: research

Effects of kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulation on the ankle joint for sit-to-stand in a hemiparesis stroke patient: ABA' single-case design
Conclusion] Kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulation for a hemiparesis stroke patient affected the ankle dorsiflexion function, resulting in an improved asymmetry during sit-to-stand as assessed by weight-bearing symmetry values.PMID:35035082 | PMC:PMC8752272 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.34.65
Source: Physical Therapy - January 17, 2022 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Junpei Tanabe Kazu Amimoto Katsuya Sakai Shinpei Osaki Nao Yoshihiro 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