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Redefining a minimal assessment protocol for stroke rehabilitation: the new "Protocollo di Minima per l'ICtus" - PMIC2020
CONCLUSIONS: The PMIC2020 provides an updated tool for the multidimensional rehabilitation assessment of the stroke patient, at any stage of the rehabilitation pathway; it aims to provide a shared minimum set of variables defining patient's needs and outcomes across different rehabilitation facilities and settings.CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: The PMIC2020 identifies patient's needs, outcomes, and predictors of response to specific interventions in Stroke rehabilitation and provide ground for a highly needed Stroke Registry.PMID:34042407 | DOI:10.23736/S1973-9087.21.06638-7
Source: European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - May 27, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Francesca Cecchi Anna Cassio Susanna Lavezzi Federico Scarponi Giordano Gatta Andrea Montis Chiara Bernucci Marco Franceschini Stefano Bargellesi Stefano Paolucci Mariangela Taricco Source Type: research

Identifying key elements to assess patient's acceptability of neurorehabilitation in stroke survivors - a Delphi method
CONCLUSIONS: Patient's acceptance is crucial to developing the appropriate neurorehabilitation interventions. Future clinical trials should consider these items when measuring patient's acceptance of stroke neurorehabilitation interventions during the development and evaluation phases.Implications for rehabilitationAssessing patient acceptability of treatment is a clinical concern in stroke neurorehabilitation.This study has identified nine key elements to assess patient acceptability of stroke neurorehabilitation. These key elements are: Goal setting, Measurable progress, Functional improvement, Challenging, Motivation, I...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - August 12, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Manonita Ghosh Kaoru Nosaka Lisa Whitehead Kazunori Nosaka Source Type: research

Technologies to improve the participation of stroke patients in their home environment
CONCLUSIONS: Various technologies were identified by experts as having the potential to improve the participation of stroke patients in their homes. Future research may study the influence of these technologies on the actual participation of stroke patients at home.Implications for rehabilitationThe identified technological solutions can support rehabilitation specialists in guiding stroke patients towards technologies that can support a patient's participation at home.Rehabilitation specialists can be champions in introducing, recommending and promoting technologies to stroke patients and their families, as well as in tra...
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - October 5, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Esther M G Willems Joan Vermeulen Jolanda C M van Haastregt G A Rixt Zijlstra Source Type: research

Association between pre-stroke physical activity and mobility and walking ability in the early subacute phase: A registry-based study
CONCLUSION: Pre-stroke physically active people show-ed a tendency to be more independent in physical functioning early after stroke. Regardless of pre-stroke physical activity, all patients showed improvements in mobility, walking ability, and self-perceived upper extremity function during inpatient care.PMID:34652453 | DOI:10.2340/jrm.v53.367
Source: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - October 15, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Malin Reinholdsson Anna Grimby-Ekman Hanna C Persson Source Type: research