Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of interventions has been developed. In this Review, we aimed to provide an overview of the available evidence on interventions for motor recovery after stroke through the evaluation of systematic reviews, supplemented by recent randomised controlled trials. Most trials were small and had some design limitations. Improvements in recovery of arm function were seen for constraint-induced movement therapy, electromyographic biofeedback, mental practice with motor imagery, and robotics. Improvements in transfer ability or balance were seen with repetitive task training, biofeedback, and training with a moving platform. Physical fitness training, high-intensity ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Various physical rehabilitation approaches may be used to promote recovery of function and mobility ...
Objectives: To determine the strength of current evidence for provision of a higher dose of the same...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major...
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Physical therapy (PT) is one of the key disciplines in interdisciplinary stroke rehabilitation. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Various physical rehabilitation approaches may be used to promote recovery of function and mobility ...
Objectives: To determine the strength of current evidence for provision of a higher dose of the same...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A.The restoration of walking ability is the most commonly voiced goal of reha...
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of a...
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major...
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Physical therapy (PT) is one of the key disciplines in interdisciplinary stroke rehabilitation. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Various physical rehabilitation approaches may be used to promote recovery of function and mobility ...
Objectives: To determine the strength of current evidence for provision of a higher dose of the same...