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Therapists acting as data collectors in a post stroke research project - a door to development
Conclusion:New insights into the patients' situation with clinical implications for interprofessional care can be gained by collecting data in a research project that is related to, but different from, everyday clinical practice. Such an assignment can be experienced as professionally rewarding, and we propose that offering such a role change/transition may open the door to development for rehabilitation team members.PMID:34340638 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1956045
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - August 3, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Annica Wohlin Wottrich Isidor Braekke Lisa Johansson Lena von Koch Source Type: research

Circuit class therapy or seven‐day week therapy for increasing rehabilitation intensity of therapy after stroke (CIRCIT): a randomized controlled trial
ConclusionsBoth seven‐day therapy and group circuit class therapy increased physiotherapy time, but walking outcomes were equivalent to usual care.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - March 20, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Coralie English, Julie Bernhardt, Maria Crotty, Adrian Esterman, Leonie Segal, Susan Hillier Tags: Research Source Type: research

Is more physiotherapy better after stroke?
‘More is better’ has been the mantra for physiotherapists working in stroke rehabilitation. Studies examining the neuroplasticity of the brain have shown that repetitive, meaningful practice is essential to drive positive plasticity, and meta‐analyses of clinical trials provide evidence of benefit of increased therapy provision. However, a recent large clinical trial appears to contradict this evidence. The CIRCIT trial investigated two alternative models of physiotherapy service delivery for people after stroke. Despite participants in the circuit class therapy arm of the trial receiving an additional 22 h of physio...
Source: International Journal of Stroke - May 14, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Coralie English, Janne Veerbeek Tags: Leading opinion Source Type: research

Best practice for arm recovery post stroke: An international application
To develop an evidence-based application (‘app’) for post-stroke upper extremity rehabilitation that can be used globally by physical therapists.Participants Twenty-three experienced neurorehabilitation physical therapists, applied scientists and physicians, and 10 consultants dedicated to the provision of best practice to stroke survivors.
Source: Physiotherapy - September 24, 2015 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: S.L. Wolf, G. Kwakkel, M. Bayley, M.N. McDonnell, for the Upper Extremity Stroke Algorithm Working Group Tags: Focused Symposium Source Type: research

Scale for contraversive pushing in stroke patients: pusher behavior vs Thalamic astasia differential diagnosis and psychometric properties
CONCLUSIONS: : The SCP is a reliable and valid tool which can successfully establish differential diagnosis between PB and TA and evaluate the changes generated by physiotherapy treatment.PMID:34252018 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1950986
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - July 12, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Juan Nicol ás Cuenca Zaldivar Mar ía Caballero Nahúm Isabel Alcal á-Zamora Marcó Roc ío Conde Rodríguez Marta D íaz López Alexandra Manzano Carvajal Ana Mar ía Olmedo Carrillejo Esther Monge Pereira Álvaro Monroy Acevedo Source Type: research