Filtered By:
Specialty: Physiotherapy
Countries: France Health

This page shows you your search results in order of date.

Order by Relevance | Date

Total 10 results found since Jan 2013.

Accuracy of Video-Based Gait Analysis Using Pose Estimation during Treadmill Walking Versus Overground Walking in Persons after Stroke
CONCLUSIONS: Video-based gait analysis using pose estimation provides accurate measurements of step length, step time, and hip and knee kinematics during overground and treadmill walking in persons after stroke. Generally, sagittal videos of overground gait provide the most accurate results.IMPACT: Many clinicians lack access to expensive gait analysis tools that can help identify patient-specific gait deviations and guide therapy decisions. These findings show that video-based methods that require only common household devices provide accurate measurements of a variety of gait parameters in persons after stroke and could ...
Source: Physical Therapy - September 8, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Kristen John Jan Stenum Cheng-Chuan Chiang Margaret A French Christopher Kim John Manor Matthew A Statton Kendra M Cherry-Allen Ryan T Roemmich Source Type: research

Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Brazilian version of the PM-Scale: A specific measure of participation after stroke
CONCLUSION: The Brazilian version of the PM-Scale is a valid, unidimensional, linear, reliable scale for measuring participation in stroke survivors and can be administered in less than five minutes.PMID:37001362 | DOI:10.1016/j.bjpt.2023.100497
Source: Physical Therapy - March 31, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Gabriela Santos Pereira Fernanda Ishida Corr êa Heyriane Martins Dos Santos C íntia Elord Júlio Jussimara Angela Pereira Baz án Maria Eduarda Ferreira Bissoli Thayane Correa Pereira Brand ão Jean-Louis Thonnard Oy éné Kossi Jo ão Carlos Ferrari Co Source Type: research

Service evaluation of lifestyle integrated functional exercise program for falls prevention in early supported discharge stroke patients
Purpose: Stroke survivors are at greater risk of falling both as inpatients and through their post stroke life (Weerddesteyn et al., 2008). It is suggested that research is needed to specify effective behavioural approaches to increase exercise post stroke (Prior and Suskin, 2018). A falls programs that incorporates behaviour change is the Life style integrated functional exercise (LiFE) program for falls prevention (Clemson et al., 2012). The service evaluation was a two site study to evaluate the LiFE programme to prevent falls a behaviour change approach compared to conventional Physiotherapy in Early Supported.
Source: Physiotherapy - November 22, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: V. Butler, J. Dinsdale, L. Butler, K. French, R. De Cruz, N. Reynolds, R. Riley, G. Fountain, K. McQue, M. Chivhunga, J. Thompson, M. Gofton-Howard, F. Scott, S. Coates, C. Foster Tags: P037 Source Type: research

Depressive Symptoms Moderate the Relationship among Physical Capacity, Balance Self-Efficacy, and Participation in People after Stroke
CONCLUSION: The results suggest the relationship between physical capacity and participation appears to be mediated by balance self-efficacy in individuals after stroke with low reports of depressive symptoms but in those with high reports of depressive symptoms, physical capacity and balance self-efficacy are unrelated to participation.IMPACT: Targeting balance self-efficacy to improve post stroke participation may only be beneficial for individuals with low reports of depression. In individuals after stroke with high reports of depression, treatment should include and emphasize the treatment of those depressive symptoms....
Source: Physical Therapy - October 12, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Margaret A French Allison Miller Ryan T Pohlig Darcy S Reisman Source Type: research

Fluid Cognition Relates to Locomotor Switching in Neurotypical Adults, Not Individuals After Stroke
CONCLUSIONS: Individuals after stroke appear to have deficits in locomotor switching compared with neurotypical adults. The relationship between fluid cognition and locomotor switching was significant in neurotypical adults but not in individuals after stroke. Future work to understand the relationship between specific cognitive domains and locomotor switching is needed (see the Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A361).PMID:34507340 | DOI:10.1097/NPT.0000000000000373
Source: Physical Therapy - September 10, 2021 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Margaret A French Matthew L Cohen Ryan T Pohlig Darcy S Reisman Source Type: research

Stroke Impact Scale Version 2: Validation of the French Version.
CONCLUSIONS: The French SIS version presents good psychometric properties, except for ceiling effect. This is the first stroke-specific questionnaire evaluating perceived health after stroke to be validated in France, and could be useful for further investigations of HRQoL after stroke. PMID: 25476718 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Physical Therapy - December 4, 2014 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Caël S, Decavel P, Binquet C, Benaim C, Puyraveau M, Chotard M, Moulin T, Parratte B, Bejot Y, Mercier M Tags: Phys Ther Source Type: research