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Total 15 results found since Jan 2013.

Adaptation and feasibility of the online version of the Fugl Meyer scale for the assessment of patients following cerebrovascular accidents
CONCLUSION: The Fugl Meyer assessment scale, online version, is a feasible, useful and easy to apply scale that allows assessment of the functional status of stroke patients and can help meet the current needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.PMID:35211949 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7405.2021385
Source: Revista de Neurologia - February 25, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: F P érez-Robledo R Llamas-Ramos I Llamas-Ramos B M Bermejo-Gil J L S ánchez-González A M Mart ín-Nogueras Source Type: research

Spanish translation and validation of the Burke Lateropulsion Scale to measure pusher behaviour.
CONCLUSIONS: The BLS scale is valid and reliable for measuring pusher behaviour in patients who have suffered a stroke and is sensitive to changes after neurological physiotherapy treatment. PMID: 30560984 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista de Neurologia - December 20, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Martin-Nieto A, Martin-Casas P, Bravo-Llatas C, Moreno-Bermejo MI, Atin-Arratibel MA Tags: Rev Neurol Source Type: research

Commercial video games in the rehabilitation of patients with sub-acute stroke: a pilot study.
CONCLUSIONS: An interdisciplinary rehabilitation approach supplemented with semi-immersive virtual reality seems to be useful for improving balance and postural control, functional independence in basic activities of daily living, quality of life, as well as motivation and self-esteem, with excellent adherence. This intervention modality could be adopted as a therapeutic tool in neurological rehabilitation of stroke patients in subacute stage. PMID: 28990643 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Revista de Neurologia - October 12, 2017 Category: Neurology Tags: Rev Neurol Source Type: research