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Pediatric stroke rehabilitation: A review of techniques facilitating motor recovery
Conclusion Rehabilitation of motor deficits following paediatric stroke remains understudied, but a number of promising therapies are emerging.
Source: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - September 20, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research

Self-management programmes for people post stroke: a systematic review.
Conclusions:This review provides some preliminary support for the potential importance of self-management interventions after stroke. The most appropriate content and best approach for delivery of these interventions remains to be determined. Further high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed to test the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of stroke self-management programmes. PMID: 23543340 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - March 29, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lennon S, McKenna S, Jones F Tags: Clin Rehabil Source Type: research

Does gait analysis change clinical decision-making in post-stroke patients? Results from a pragmatic prospective observational study.
CONCLUSION: GA significantly influences the therapeutic planning and reinforces decision--making for chronic post--stroke patients. Further work should be done to better translate GA results into indications for specific physiotherapy. CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: the use of GA as a tool to better define the rehabilitation planning in post--stroke patients should be fostered, particularly when surgery or botulinum toxin are considered and/or the prescription of orthoses is hypothesised. PMID: 25184798 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - September 3, 2014 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ferrarin M, Rabuffetti M, Bacchini M, Casiraghi A, Castagna A, Pizzi A, Montesano A Tags: Eur J Phys Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Relationship between gait profile score and clinical assessments of gait in post-stroke patients
CONCLUSION: Multivariate linear models show that the Gait Profile Score seems to be an independent linear predictor of balance performance in patients with chronic stroke, and Gait Variable Scores on the sagittal plane may help clinicians to investigate acquired compensatory strategies.PMID:33710352 | DOI:10.2340/16501977-2809
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - March 12, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Matteo Bigoni Veronica Cimolin Luca Vismara Andrea Gianmaria Tarantino Daniela Clerici Silvia Baudo Manuela Galli Alessandro Mauro Source Type: research

Navigation of a Virtual Exercise Environment with Microsoft Kinect by People Post-stroke or with Cerebral Palsy.
This study demonstrated that Kinect may be useful for persons with mobility impairments to interface with virtual exercise environments, but the effectiveness of the various gestures depends upon the disability of the user. PMID: 27057790 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Assistive Technology - April 10, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Assist Technol Source Type: research

Assessing and treating pain associated with stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and spasticity. Evidence and recommendations from the Italian Consensus conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation.
ian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) Abstract Pain is a common and disabling symptom in patients with stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy (CP), spinal cord injury (SCI) and other conditions associated with spasticity, but data on its prevalence, and natural history, as well as guidelines on its assessment and treatment in the field of neurorehabilitation, are largely lacking. The Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) searched and evaluated current evidence on the frequency, evolution, predictors, assessment, and pharmacological and non-pharmacolo...
Source: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - August 30, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Paolucci S, Martinuzzi A, Scivoletto G, Smania N, Solaro C, Aprile I, Armando M, Bergamaschi R, Berra E, Berto G, Carraro E, Cella M, Gandolfi M, Masciullo M, Molinari M, Pagliano E, Pecchioli C, Roncari L, Torre M, Trabucco E, Vallies G, Zerbinati P, Ita Tags: Eur J Phys Rehabil Med Source Type: research

Tone-inhibiting insoles enhance the reciprocal inhibition of ankle plantarflexors of post-stroke hemiparetic subjects: an electromyographic study
Conclusion Tone-inhibiting insoles enhanced RI of the soleus in post-stroke subjects, which might enhance standing stability by reducing unfavorable ankle plantarflexion tone.
Source: PMandR - July 20, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research

Tone-Inhibiting Insoles Enhance the Reciprocal Inhibition of Ankle Plantarflexors of Subjects With Hemiparesis After Stroke: An Electromyographic Study
Conclusion Tone-inhibiting insoles enhanced RI of the soleus in subjects after stroke, which might enhance standing stability by reducing unfavorable ankle plantarflexion tone. Level of Evidence To be determined
Source: PMandR - August 8, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research

Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of the Response to Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy of Children With Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy and Adults With Chronic Stroke
Conclusions: Participants who had reduced integrity, displacement, or interruption of their CST performed worse on pretreatment motor testing. However, this had no effect on their ability to benefit from CI therapy. The results for children and adults are consistent with one another.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 20, 2013 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tyler Rickards, Chelsey Sterling, Edward Taub, Christi Perkins-Hu, Lynne Gauthier, Michael Graham, Angi Griffin, Drew Davis, Victor W. Mark, Gitendra Uswatte Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Patients' experiences of self-administered electrotherapy for spasticity in stroke and cerebral palsy: A qualitative study
Conclusion: The qualitative approach used in this study elicited complementary information that was not evident from the previous RCT. This included statements regarding increased mobility, reduced spasticity, reduced use of medication, and problems related to using the treatment concept.PMID:34935050 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v53.1131
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - December 22, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lise-Lotte Jonasson Ann S örbo Per Ertzgaard Leif Sandsj ö Source Type: research