Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of voluntary trunk rotation and half-field eye-patching to treat patients with unilateral neglect in stroke. Design: Pre-post, day 60 follow-up, single-blinded randomized controlled trial. Setting: Single-centre inpatient rehabilitation hospital. Subjects: Sixty subacute patients with right hemisphere stroke having unilateral neglect within eight weeks post stroke consented to participate between November 2003 and July 2005. They were randomly assigned to three comparison groups. Interventions: Nineteen patients received daily experimental training in voluntary trunk rotation (TR) for 1 hour five times a week for 30 days. Twenty patients received the same kind of treatment together with half-field...
Objective: To compare the effects of rTMS combined with sensory cueing, rTMS alone, and conventional...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The presence of unilateral visual neglect (UVN) may adversely affect functio...
BACKGROUND: It has been well established that the presence of neglect is a predictor of poor functio...
Purpose. The right half-field eye-patching technique has been reported to be effective in reducing u...
OBJECTIVE. We investigated the effect of constraint-induced therapy (CIT) plus eye patching (EP), CI...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Objective: To compare the effects of contralesional sensory cueing and limb activation with that of ...
A systematic review of the effectiveness of rehabilitation for persons with unilateral neglect (UN) ...
Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated w...
Objective: To investigate the effects of kinaesthetic ability training with the Kinesthetic Ability ...
Eye patching (monocular or right hemifield) has been proposed to improve visuospatial attention to t...
Unilateral neglect is described as the failure of an individual, despite normal primary sensation, t...
Objective: Investigate feasibility and acceptability of prism adaptation training for people with in...
Background: This study examines the effect of additional trunk activity on trunk performance in suba...
Objective: To compare the effects of rTMS combined with sensory cueing, rTMS alone, and conventional...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The presence of unilateral visual neglect (UVN) may adversely affect functio...
BACKGROUND: It has been well established that the presence of neglect is a predictor of poor functio...
Purpose. The right half-field eye-patching technique has been reported to be effective in reducing u...
OBJECTIVE. We investigated the effect of constraint-induced therapy (CIT) plus eye patching (EP), CI...
Introduction Approximately 30% of all patients with stroke show visuospatial neglect (VSN). Currentl...
Objective: To compare the effects of contralesional sensory cueing and limb activation with that of ...
A systematic review of the effectiveness of rehabilitation for persons with unilateral neglect (UN) ...
Hemispatial neglect is a severe cognitive condition frequently observed after a stroke, associated w...
Objective: To investigate the effects of kinaesthetic ability training with the Kinesthetic Ability ...
Eye patching (monocular or right hemifield) has been proposed to improve visuospatial attention to t...
Unilateral neglect is described as the failure of an individual, despite normal primary sensation, t...
Objective: Investigate feasibility and acceptability of prism adaptation training for people with in...
Background: This study examines the effect of additional trunk activity on trunk performance in suba...
Objective: To compare the effects of rTMS combined with sensory cueing, rTMS alone, and conventional...
In patients suffering from left unilateral neglect, their right-biased attention to the phenomenal w...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The presence of unilateral visual neglect (UVN) may adversely affect functio...