AbstractQuestion: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and neurological rehabilitation improve mobility outcomes? Is it feasible and safe? Design: Randomised trial. Participants: Fifty-eight rehabilitation inpatients. Intervention: Physiotherapist-prescribed, tailored, video/computer-based interactive exercises for 1 hour on weekdays, mainly involving stepping and weight-shifting exercises. Outcome measures: The primary outcome was the Short Physical Performance Battery (0 to 3) at 2 weeks. Secondary outcomes were: Maximal Balance Range (mm); Step Test (step count); Rivermead Mobility Index (0 to 15); activity levels; Activity Measure for Post Acute Care Basic Mobility (18 to 72) and Daily Activity (...
Background: Stepping impairments are associated with physical and cognitive decline in older adults ...
Introduction: People with mobility limitations can benefit from rehabilitation programmes that provi...
Introduction: People with mobility limitations can benefit from rehabilitation programmes that provi...
Question: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and neurolog...
© 2015. Question: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and ...
AbstractQuestion: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and ...
Published online: 12 Mar 2012PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a physiotherapy intervention usin...
Background: Post-stroke recovery benefits from structured, intense, challenging, and repetitive ther...
OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy of novel interactive, motion capture-rehabilitation software to us...
Introduction: Mobility impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults and patients w...
Background: Implementation of technology in stroke rehabilitation is limited despite some evidence s...
Background: Stepping impairments are associated with physical and cognitive decline in older adults ...
BACKGROUND: Digitally enabled rehabilitation may lead to better outcomes but has not been tested in ...
Background Digitally enabled rehabilitation may lead to better outcomes but has not been tested in l...
Purpose: Exercise programs designed for falls prevention have been proven effective in reducing fall...
Background: Stepping impairments are associated with physical and cognitive decline in older adults ...
Introduction: People with mobility limitations can benefit from rehabilitation programmes that provi...
Introduction: People with mobility limitations can benefit from rehabilitation programmes that provi...
Question: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and neurolog...
© 2015. Question: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and ...
AbstractQuestion: Does adding video/computer-based interactive exercises to inpatient geriatric and ...
Published online: 12 Mar 2012PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of a physiotherapy intervention usin...
Background: Post-stroke recovery benefits from structured, intense, challenging, and repetitive ther...
OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy of novel interactive, motion capture-rehabilitation software to us...
Introduction: Mobility impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults and patients w...
Background: Implementation of technology in stroke rehabilitation is limited despite some evidence s...
Background: Stepping impairments are associated with physical and cognitive decline in older adults ...
BACKGROUND: Digitally enabled rehabilitation may lead to better outcomes but has not been tested in ...
Background Digitally enabled rehabilitation may lead to better outcomes but has not been tested in l...
Purpose: Exercise programs designed for falls prevention have been proven effective in reducing fall...
Background: Stepping impairments are associated with physical and cognitive decline in older adults ...
Introduction: People with mobility limitations can benefit from rehabilitation programmes that provi...
Introduction: People with mobility limitations can benefit from rehabilitation programmes that provi...