Aim: To determine whether providing therapy staff with objective information regarding the nature of visual impairment enhances functional recovery of stroke survivors. Methods: A mixed methodology incorporated a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) and qualitative study. Patients presenting acutely with functional disability and suspected visual deficit, underwent visual assessment. Patients with visual impairment were recruited; all subjects received rehabilitation. The sample was randomized to group A (control) where details of visual assessment were withheld from therapy staff and group B (experimental) where details of visual assessment were disclosed. Functional measures (Functional Independent Measure, timed walk) were recorde...
Background: Visual impairments (VIs) affect 60% of stroke survivors and have negative consequences f...
Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to str...
Background Among the available patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) there is an absence of a PR...
Aim: To determine whether providing therapy staff with objective information regarding the nature o...
Background: after stroke, visual impairment may exacerbate the impact of other impairments on overal...
<br>Introduction: Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome afte...
<br>Introduction: Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome afte...
Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome after stroke. The degree of ...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to identify patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in...
Abstract Purpose The aim of this review was to identify patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) fo...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To determine visual training effects on measures of daily l...
OBJECTIVE: To determine visual training effects on measures of daily life activities in cerebral bli...
Objective: To observe the effect of visual training on cognitive function in stoke patients. Methods...
Purpose We document current clinical practice and needs in screening for visual perception problems...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Visual impairments (VIs) affect 60% o...
Background: Visual impairments (VIs) affect 60% of stroke survivors and have negative consequences f...
Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to str...
Background Among the available patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) there is an absence of a PR...
Aim: To determine whether providing therapy staff with objective information regarding the nature o...
Background: after stroke, visual impairment may exacerbate the impact of other impairments on overal...
<br>Introduction: Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome afte...
<br>Introduction: Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome afte...
Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome after stroke. The degree of ...
Purpose: The aim of this review was to identify patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for use in...
Abstract Purpose The aim of this review was to identify patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) fo...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To determine visual training effects on measures of daily l...
OBJECTIVE: To determine visual training effects on measures of daily life activities in cerebral bli...
Objective: To observe the effect of visual training on cognitive function in stoke patients. Methods...
Purpose We document current clinical practice and needs in screening for visual perception problems...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Visual impairments (VIs) affect 60% o...
Background: Visual impairments (VIs) affect 60% of stroke survivors and have negative consequences f...
Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to str...
Background Among the available patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) there is an absence of a PR...