Objective To determine whether circuit-based rehabilitation would increase the amount and rate that individuals with stroke walk in their usual environments. Design Single-blind randomized controlled trial. Setting Rehabilitation clinic. Participants Sixty participants with a residual gait deficit at least 6 months after stroke originally enrolled in the study. Two withdrew in the initial phase, leaving 58 participants (median age, 71.5y; range, 39.0–89.0y) who were randomized to the 2 intervention groups. Interventions The exercise group had 12 sessions of clinic-based rehabilitation delivered in a circuit class designed to improve walking. The control group received a comparable duration of group social and educational cl...
Abstract Background Stroke survivors are more physically inactive than even the most sedentary older...
Circuit Class Therapy (CCT) is a rehabilitation intervention which utilises group format and consist...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able...
Objective To determine whether circuit-based rehabilitation would increase the amount and rate that...
Objective: To analyse the effect of task oriented circuit training compared with usual physiotherapy...
Background and Purpose-There is increasing interest in the potential benefits of circuit class train...
Objective: To determine whether higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation in those ne...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a treadmill and overground walking program in reducing t...
BACKGROUND: The loss of normal ambulatory function after stroke, besides causing disability, lea...
Objective: To evaluate the immediate and retention effects of a 4-week training program on the perfo...
Introduction: Movement related impairments and limitations in walking are common long-term after str...
Introduction: A recent Cochrane review has indicated that current evidence for the effectiveness of ...
Background: Walking in everyday life requires the ability to adapt walking to the environment. This ...
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01521234Background: Regaining independent ambulation is im...
Abstract Background Stroke survivors are more physically inactive than even the most sedentary older...
Circuit Class Therapy (CCT) is a rehabilitation intervention which utilises group format and consist...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able...
Objective To determine whether circuit-based rehabilitation would increase the amount and rate that...
Objective: To analyse the effect of task oriented circuit training compared with usual physiotherapy...
Background and Purpose-There is increasing interest in the potential benefits of circuit class train...
Objective: To determine whether higher-intensity treadmill walking during rehabilitation in those ne...
Impairments in gait coordination may be a factor in falls and mobility limitations after stroke. The...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a treadmill and overground walking program in reducing t...
BACKGROUND: The loss of normal ambulatory function after stroke, besides causing disability, lea...
Objective: To evaluate the immediate and retention effects of a 4-week training program on the perfo...
Introduction: Movement related impairments and limitations in walking are common long-term after str...
Introduction: A recent Cochrane review has indicated that current evidence for the effectiveness of ...
Background: Walking in everyday life requires the ability to adapt walking to the environment. This ...
Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01521234Background: Regaining independent ambulation is im...
Abstract Background Stroke survivors are more physically inactive than even the most sedentary older...
Circuit Class Therapy (CCT) is a rehabilitation intervention which utilises group format and consist...
Background: It has been reported that following rehabilitation, only 7% of stroke survivors are able...