Introduction: Stroke, is an important and well known cause of disability and physical impairment among adults all-over the world. The most commonly accepted treatment to rehabilitate patients with stroke is physiotherapy. The present review is an attempt to explain the impact of increased exercise therapy time (physical or occupational), compared to the normal duration of therapies in patients with stroke. Methods: We systematically searched electronic databases including Medline, Scopus, PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane to review published literaturein this area. Electronic searches have shown limited studies, which investigates the effects or no effects of increased duration of physiotherapy in patients following an attack of stroke. Article...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Background: Evidence suggests that the incorporation of leisure activities in adult stroke rehabilit...
Background: Evidence suggests that the incorporation of leisure activities in adult stroke rehabilit...
Introduction: Stroke, is an important and well known cause of disability and physical impairment amo...
Background: Recent evidence identifies that there are more people surviving a stroke than ever befor...
This article focuses on the impact of increased duration of exercise therapy on functional recovery ...
Background. Targeted physical activity drives functional recovery after stroke. This review aimed to...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of inte...
Background: Insufficient amounts of physical activity is a risk factor for (recurrent) stroke. Peopl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of inte...
Background and purpose: to present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of inte...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: World Stroke Congress 2010, 13-16 October 2010, Seoul, ...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Background: Evidence suggests that the incorporation of leisure activities in adult stroke rehabilit...
Background: Evidence suggests that the incorporation of leisure activities in adult stroke rehabilit...
Introduction: Stroke, is an important and well known cause of disability and physical impairment amo...
Background: Recent evidence identifies that there are more people surviving a stroke than ever befor...
This article focuses on the impact of increased duration of exercise therapy on functional recovery ...
Background. Targeted physical activity drives functional recovery after stroke. This review aimed to...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of inte...
Background: Insufficient amounts of physical activity is a risk factor for (recurrent) stroke. Peopl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of inte...
Background and purpose: to present a systematic review of studies that addresses the effects of inte...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
This journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: World Stroke Congress 2010, 13-16 October 2010, Seoul, ...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Background: Evidence suggests that the incorporation of leisure activities in adult stroke rehabilit...
Background: Evidence suggests that the incorporation of leisure activities in adult stroke rehabilit...