Abstract Background The treatment of somatosensory loss in the upper limb after stroke has been historically overshadowed by therapy focused on motor recovery. A double-blind randomized controlled trial has demonstrated the effectiveness of SENSe (Study of the Effectiveness of Neurorehabilitation on Sensation) therapy to retrain somatosensory discrimination after stroke. Given the acknowledged prevalence of upper limb sensory loss after stroke and the evidence-practice gap that exists in this area, effort is required to translate the published research to clinical practice. The aim of this study is to determine whether evidence-based knowledge translation strategies change the practice of occupational therapists and physiotherapists in the ...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Background The treatment of somatosensory loss in the upper limb after stroke has been historically...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of somatosensory loss in the upper limb after stroke has been historically...
Objectives: Somatosensory loss is common after stroke with one-in-two individuals affected. Although...
OBJECTIVES: Somatosensory loss is common after stroke with one-in-two individuals affected. Although...
Purpose To characterise the assessments and treatments that comprise “usual care” for stroke patient...
Loss of body sensations is common after stroke, impacting negatively on recovery and performance of ...
Purpose: Upper limb post-stroke sensory impairments have an impact on a significant number of stroke...
Purpose: Upper limb post-stroke sensory impairments have an impact on a significant number of stroke...
Purpose: Upper limb post-stroke sensory impairments have an impact on a significant number of stroke...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
Stroke-induced somatosensory impairments seem to be clinically overlooked, despite their prevalence ...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Background The treatment of somatosensory loss in the upper limb after stroke has been historically...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of somatosensory loss in the upper limb after stroke has been historically...
Objectives: Somatosensory loss is common after stroke with one-in-two individuals affected. Although...
OBJECTIVES: Somatosensory loss is common after stroke with one-in-two individuals affected. Although...
Purpose To characterise the assessments and treatments that comprise “usual care” for stroke patient...
Loss of body sensations is common after stroke, impacting negatively on recovery and performance of ...
Purpose: Upper limb post-stroke sensory impairments have an impact on a significant number of stroke...
Purpose: Upper limb post-stroke sensory impairments have an impact on a significant number of stroke...
Purpose: Upper limb post-stroke sensory impairments have an impact on a significant number of stroke...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
Stroke-induced somatosensory impairments seem to be clinically overlooked, despite their prevalence ...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...
Introduction: This study explored factors influencing occupational therapists\u27 clinical decision ...