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Effects of Virtual Reality on the Limb Motor Function, Balance, Gait, and Daily Function of Patients with Stroke: Systematic Review
Conclusions: Despite widespread interest in the use of virtual reality rehabilitation, high-quality evidence for its routine use in stroke treatment is lacking. Further research is needed to determine the treatment modality, duration, and long-term effects of virtual reality on stroke populations.PMID:37109769 | PMC:PMC10142511 | DOI:10.3390/medicina59040813
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - April 28, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Bohan Zhang Ka-Po Wong Jing Qin Source Type: research

Effectiveness of the physiotherapy interventions on complex regional pain syndrome in patients with stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis
This study reviewed the available literature of physiotherapy treatment for CRPS following a stroke.
Source: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies - April 28, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Kanika, Manu Goyal, Kanu Goyal Source Type: research

Immediate effects of trunk Kinesio Taping ® on functional parameters in the acute stage of patients with mild stroke: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: KT application on anterior or posterior trunk muscles was effective for improving trunk control, balance, and sit-to-stand performance in acute stage of stroke in the short term. KT application on anterior trunk muscles had the advantage of improving trunk control and balance.PMID:37083470 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2204353
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - April 21, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Asalet Ayb üke Güp Banu Bayar Source Type: research

A Comparison of Three Common Rehabilitation Interventions Used to Improve Cardiovascular Fitness after Stroke: An Overview of the Literature
CONCLUSION: Physiotherapy has the potential to enhance the CVF of stroke patients. However, effective interventions and long-term effects remain debatable.PMID:37082188 | PMC:PMC10113054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/4350851
Source: Biomed Res - April 21, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Salem F Alatawi Source Type: research

Immediate effects of trunk Kinesio Taping ® on functional parameters in the acute stage of patients with mild stroke: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: KT application on anterior or posterior trunk muscles was effective for improving trunk control, balance, and sit-to-stand performance in acute stage of stroke in the short term. KT application on anterior trunk muscles had the advantage of improving trunk control and balance.PMID:37083470 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2204353
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - April 21, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Asalet Ayb üke Güp Banu Bayar Source Type: research

Supporting post-stroke access to services and resources for individuals with low income: understanding usual care practices in acute care and rehabilitation settings
CONCLUSION: To better support post-stroke access to social services and resource for low-income individuals, a multidisciplinary approach, with actions beginning earlier on and extending throughout the continuum of care, is recommended, in addition to system-level advocacy.PMID:37067052 | DOI:10.1080/09638288.2023.2199462
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - April 17, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Katrine Sauv é-Schenk Patrick Duong Samantha Samonte-Brown Lisa Sheehy Martine Trudelle Jacinthe Savard Source Type: research

Physio-psycho-social interaction mechanism in dyadic health of young and middle-aged stroke survivors and their spousal caregivers: a longitudinal observational study protocol
Introduction In recent years, stroke has become more common among young people. Stroke not only has a profound impact on patients’ health but also incurs stress and health threats to their caregivers, especially spousal caregivers. Moreover, the health of stroke survivors and their caregivers is interdependent. To our knowledge, no study has explored dyadic health of young and middle-aged stroke survivors and their spousal caregivers from physiological, psychological and social perspectives. Therefore, this proposed study aims to explore the mechanism of how physiological, psychological and social factors affect dyad...
Source: BMJ Open - April 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Xiang, D., Zhang, Z.-x., Ge, S., Wang, W. n., Lin, B.-l., Chen, S.-y., Guo, E.-f., Zhang, P.-b., Liu, Z.-w., Li, H., Mei, Y.-x. Tags: Open access, Nursing Source Type: research

Ayurvedic Treatment in the Rehabilitation of Ischemic Stroke Patients in India: A Randomized Controlled Trial (RESTORE) study protocol
Background: In patients with ischemic stroke, motor and sensory impairments are common and are associated with functional disability. Conventional physiotherapy (CP) is the primary modality of rehabilitation for post-stroke sensorimotor dysfunction. Ayurveda is a commonly practiced alternative system of medicine that offers unique rehabilitative measures for post-stroke recovery. Hypothesis: We hypothesize that Ayurvedic rehabilitative treatment (ART) is superior to similar duration CP in improving the sensorimotor recovery of patients with ischemic stroke at 90 days after enrollment. Design: AyuRvedic TrEatment in the R...
Source: Cerebrovascular Diseases - April 6, 2023 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Efficacy and Dose of Rehabilitation Approaches for Severe Upper Limb Impairments and Disability During Early Acute and Subacute Stroke: A Systematic Review
CONCLUSION: Different rehabilitation approaches seem to improve severe upper limb impairments and disability in the subacute stage after stroke; however, they are not distinctly superior to standard care or other interventions provided at the same dosage.IMPACT: Robotic therapy and functional electrical stimulation add variety to rehabilitation programs, but their benefit has not been shown to exceed that of standard care. Further research is necessary to identify the impact of dosage parameters (eg, intensity) on severe upper limb motor impairments and function, especially in the acute stage.PMID:37014279 | DOI:10.1093/ptj/pzad002
Source: Physical Therapy - April 4, 2023 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Steff Doumen Luca Sorba Peter Feys Lisa Tedesco Triccas Source Type: research

Relationship between motor performance and cortical activity of older neurological disorder patients with dyskinesia using fNIRS: A systematic review
Conclusion: Most of the reviewed studies reported poor motor performance and increased cortical activation of PD, stroke and multiple sclerosis older patients. The external motor performance such as step speed were analyzed only. The design and results were not comprehensive and profound. More than 5 weeks walking training or physiotherapy can contribute to motor function promotion as well as cortices activation of PD and stroke patients. Thus, further study is needed for more statistical analysis on the relationship between motor performance and activation of the motor-related cortex. More different type and program spor...
Source: Frontiers in Physiology - March 27, 2023 Category: Physiology Source Type: research

Motor imagery brain –computer interface rehabilitation system enhances upper limb performance and improves brain activity in stroke patients: A clinical study
This study compared the efficacy of Motor Imagery brain-computer interface (MI-BCI) combined with physiotherapy and physiotherapy alone in ischemic stroke before and after rehabilitation training. We wanted to explore whether the rehabilitation effect of MI-BCI is affected by the severity of the patient’s condition and whether MI-BCI was effective for all patients. Forty hospitalized patients with ischemic stroke with motor deficits participated in this study. The patients were divided into MI and control groups. Functional assessments were performed before and after rehabilitation training. The Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FM...
Source: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience - March 14, 2023 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Requirements for home-based upper extremity rehabilitation using wearable motion sensors for stroke patients: a user-centred approach
CONCLUSION: This study provides an overview of functional requirements, required exercises, and required exercise measures for home-based upper extremity rehabilitation using wearable motion sensors for stroke patients, which can be used to develop home-based upper extremity rehabilitation interventions. Moreover, the comprehensive and systematic requirement analysis used in this study can be applied by other researchers and developers when extracting requirements for designing a system or intervention in a medical context.PMID:36905631 | DOI:10.1080/17483107.2023.2183993
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. - March 11, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: A J Langerak G R H Regterschot R W Selles C G M Meskers M Evers G M Ribbers B J F van Beijnum J B J Bussmann Source Type: research