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The impact of robot-mediated adaptive I-TRAVLE training on impaired upper limb function in chronic stroke and multiple sclerosis.
CONCLUSIONS: Robot-mediated training resulted in improved movement coordination in both groups, as well as clinical improvement in pwMS. Absence of functional improvements in stroke patients may relate to severe upper limb dysfunction at baseline. Implications for Rehabilitation Robot-mediated training improved strength, active range of motion and upper limb capacity in pwMS. Robot-mediated therapy allows for adapted training difficulty. PMID: 28125300 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. - January 25, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Maris A, Coninx K, Seelen H, Truyens V, De Weyer T, Geers R, Lemmens M, Coolen J, Stupar S, Lamers I, Feys P Tags: Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of Six-Spot Step Test (SSST) in stroke survivors
CONCLUSIONS: The SSST was a reliable test and showed a significant correlation with FMA-LE scores, BBS scores, and TUG test times in stroke survivors.CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: The SSST can be used to assess the advanced balance control of stroke survivors.PMID:34128605 | DOI:10.23736/S1973-9087.21.06799-X
Source: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - June 15, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tai Wa Liu Shamay S Ng Ka-Yuen Cheung Ming-Yeung Cheung Ryan N Hung Man-Fai Lam Adrian T Wong Cynthia Y Lai Mimi M Tse Source Type: research

Dextromethorphan/Quinidine for Pseudobulbar Affect Following Stroke: Safety and Effectiveness in the PRISM II Trial
ConclusionsDM/Q effectively treated PBA and was associated with global and functional improvement; adverse events were consistent with the known safety profile of DM/Q.
Source: PMandR - July 5, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research