Saad M Bindawas,1 Vishal Vennu,1 Hussam Mawajdeh,2 Hisham Alhaidary2 1Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, 2Comprehensive Rehabilitation Care Department, Rehabilitation Hospital, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Background: Among various risk factors, age has been identified as a nonmodifiable risk factor for stroke that influences functional outcomes after inpatient stroke rehabilitation in the developed world as well as in Saudi Arabia (SA). The demand for inpatient stroke rehabilitation services increases with population aging and stroke incidence; however, these services are limited in SA.Objective: To examine functional outcomes by age after inpatient stroke rehabilitation in SA.Patients a...
PubMedID: 27744465Objective: To determine the effects of demographic and clinical characteristics on...
Objectives – To examine 12-month outcomes and develop predictive models for outcomes in elderly stro...
Age-based prediction of incidence of complications during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: a retrosp...
BACKGROUND: Considering the demographic trend, characterized by a marked aging due to the increase ...
Background: Patients who survive a stroke usually have residual neurological deficits. Consequently,...
Background: The predicting value of age on stroke rehabilitation has been controversial. There is a...
Aim: Rehabilitation is proven to improve function following a stroke. The functional outcomes of str...
Objective: To investigate whether oldest-old age (\ue2\u89\ua585y) is an independent predictor of ex...
Introduction Neurologic insults such as strokes and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect over 1 mil...
Background/Objectives: Despite recent progress in stroke prevention and acute treatment, neurorehabi...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke in young adults has a dramatic effect on life; therefore, we investig...
International audienceUNLABELLED: Most studies of functional outcomes in hemiplegic stroke patients ...
elucidate whether and how age influences stroke outcome. Methods This prospective and community-base...
Introduction Older people recovering from cardiac events requiring an acute hospital admission may e...
PubMedID: 27744465Objective: To determine the effects of demographic and clinical characteristics on...
Objectives – To examine 12-month outcomes and develop predictive models for outcomes in elderly stro...
Age-based prediction of incidence of complications during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: a retrosp...
BACKGROUND: Considering the demographic trend, characterized by a marked aging due to the increase ...
Background: Patients who survive a stroke usually have residual neurological deficits. Consequently,...
Background: The predicting value of age on stroke rehabilitation has been controversial. There is a...
Aim: Rehabilitation is proven to improve function following a stroke. The functional outcomes of str...
Objective: To investigate whether oldest-old age (\ue2\u89\ua585y) is an independent predictor of ex...
Introduction Neurologic insults such as strokes and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect over 1 mil...
Background/Objectives: Despite recent progress in stroke prevention and acute treatment, neurorehabi...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke in young adults has a dramatic effect on life; therefore, we investig...
International audienceUNLABELLED: Most studies of functional outcomes in hemiplegic stroke patients ...
elucidate whether and how age influences stroke outcome. Methods This prospective and community-base...
Introduction Older people recovering from cardiac events requiring an acute hospital admission may e...
PubMedID: 27744465Objective: To determine the effects of demographic and clinical characteristics on...
Objectives – To examine 12-month outcomes and develop predictive models for outcomes in elderly stro...
Age-based prediction of incidence of complications during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: a retrosp...