OBJECTIVE: To establish the longitudinal profile of impairments of body functions and activity limitations of the arm, and evaluate potential predictors of difficulty caring for the profoundly-affected arm post-stroke. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Three UK stroke services. PARTICIPANTS: People unlikely to regain functional use of the arm (N=155) were recruited at 2-4 weeks post-stroke, and followed up at 3, 6 and 12 months. Potential predictors at baseline were hypertonicity, pain, motor control, mood, sensation/perception, age and stroke severity. INTERVENTIONS: NA MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Difficulty caring for the arm (LASIS), pain, hypertonicity, range of movement, arm function and skin integrity. Multi-variable linear regres...
Early and accurate prediction of recovery is needed to assist treatment planning and inform patient ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate upper extremity functioning during the first year ...
Background: Stroke is a heterogeneous disease and a leading cause of physical disability among adult...
Objective: To establish the longitudinal profile of impairments of body functions and activity limit...
Background and purpose - A significant number of stroke survivors will not recover the use of their ...
Objective: To investigate effect of initial severity of arm impairment on response to additional phy...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of persons with poststroke shoulder pain 4 months after onset...
Objectives: To analyze the development of hypertonia in the hemiparetic elbow flexors, and to explor...
Purpose: To investigate, in patients after stroke with a very weak upper limb, the profile of recove...
de Jong LD, Hoonhorst MH, Stuive 1, Dijkstra PU. Arm motor control as predictor for hypertonia after...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with persistent poststroke s...
BACKGROUND: Severe arm disability is considered to indicate poor potential to recover arm function. ...
de Jong LD, Hoonhorst MH, Stuive I, Dijkstra PU. Arm motor control as predictor for hypertonia after...
de Jong LD, Hoonhorst MH, Stuive 1, Dijkstra PU. Arm motor control as predictor for hypertonia after...
Early and accurate prediction of recovery is needed to assist treatment planning and inform patient ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate upper extremity functioning during the first year ...
Background: Stroke is a heterogeneous disease and a leading cause of physical disability among adult...
Objective: To establish the longitudinal profile of impairments of body functions and activity limit...
Background and purpose - A significant number of stroke survivors will not recover the use of their ...
Objective: To investigate effect of initial severity of arm impairment on response to additional phy...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of persons with poststroke shoulder pain 4 months after onset...
Objectives: To analyze the development of hypertonia in the hemiparetic elbow flexors, and to explor...
Purpose: To investigate, in patients after stroke with a very weak upper limb, the profile of recove...
de Jong LD, Hoonhorst MH, Stuive 1, Dijkstra PU. Arm motor control as predictor for hypertonia after...
[[abstract]]Objective: To identify the predictors of minimal clinically important changes in actual ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with persistent poststroke s...
BACKGROUND: Severe arm disability is considered to indicate poor potential to recover arm function. ...
de Jong LD, Hoonhorst MH, Stuive I, Dijkstra PU. Arm motor control as predictor for hypertonia after...
de Jong LD, Hoonhorst MH, Stuive 1, Dijkstra PU. Arm motor control as predictor for hypertonia after...
Early and accurate prediction of recovery is needed to assist treatment planning and inform patient ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate upper extremity functioning during the first year ...
Background: Stroke is a heterogeneous disease and a leading cause of physical disability among adult...