One of the most challenging aspects for post stroke rehabilitation is to include other people in the rehabilitation process. We can identify at least three levels of inclusion in social rehabilitation: 1. Patient to Patient (Quite-symmetric collaboration or competition
Background. Many persons with stroke experience physical, cognitive, and emotional problems that con...
Background: We aim to assess the effect of social networks on risk of cognitive impairment in patien...
Increased physical activity has been demonstrated as a relevant treatment after a stroke, with posit...
Abstract. Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in adults (Go et al, 2013). The ...
Social cognitive impairments may play a role in participation restrictions after stroke. Understandi...
After a stroke, most patients will suffer from motor and cognitive impairments leading to a reduced ...
Disability following a stroke can impose various restrictions on patients’ attempts at participating...
Serious games are promising for stroke rehabilitation, with studies showing a positive impact on r...
Objectives. For rehabilitation professionals to adequately address meaningful participation in socia...
Stroke is the most common cause of long-Term disability of adults in developed countries. Continuous...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Post-stroke social participation is a major determinant of quality...
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Purpose: To further understand social and leisure (SL) participation after stroke and how it can be ...
Social factors and motivation are key factors for recovery in stroke patients (Glass, Matchar, Belye...
Traditional rehabilitation is a tedious task which typically reduces the patient’s motivation to per...
Background. Many persons with stroke experience physical, cognitive, and emotional problems that con...
Background: We aim to assess the effect of social networks on risk of cognitive impairment in patien...
Increased physical activity has been demonstrated as a relevant treatment after a stroke, with posit...
Abstract. Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability in adults (Go et al, 2013). The ...
Social cognitive impairments may play a role in participation restrictions after stroke. Understandi...
After a stroke, most patients will suffer from motor and cognitive impairments leading to a reduced ...
Disability following a stroke can impose various restrictions on patients’ attempts at participating...
Serious games are promising for stroke rehabilitation, with studies showing a positive impact on r...
Objectives. For rehabilitation professionals to adequately address meaningful participation in socia...
Stroke is the most common cause of long-Term disability of adults in developed countries. Continuous...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Post-stroke social participation is a major determinant of quality...
Contains fulltext : 285295.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Purpose: To further understand social and leisure (SL) participation after stroke and how it can be ...
Social factors and motivation are key factors for recovery in stroke patients (Glass, Matchar, Belye...
Traditional rehabilitation is a tedious task which typically reduces the patient’s motivation to per...
Background. Many persons with stroke experience physical, cognitive, and emotional problems that con...
Background: We aim to assess the effect of social networks on risk of cognitive impairment in patien...
Increased physical activity has been demonstrated as a relevant treatment after a stroke, with posit...