Objective: To examine the impact of fitness training with recently brain-injured inpatients on exercise capacity and functional and psychologic outcome measures. Design: A randomized controlled trial of exercise versus relaxation training for 3 months. Blind assessments were conducted before and after the end of a 12-week training program, as well as at follow-up assessment 12 weeks posttraining. Setting: Four regional neurologic inpatient rehabilitation units. Patients: Of 157 patients recruited 24 ± 14 weeks after single-incident brain injury, 142 patients were assessed at week 12, and 128 patients at follow-up. Interventions: Patients were randomized between cycle ergometer aerobic training and a relaxation training control condition, wh...
Objective: The primary aim is to verify the effectiveness of an aquatic training (AT) in inpatients ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that aerobic training can induce physiological benefits for ...
P. Antonellis, K. R. Campbell, J. L. Wilhelm, N. Pettigrew, J.C. Chesnutt, L..A. King Oregon Health ...
Bateman A, Culpan FJ, Pickering AD, Powell JH, Scott OM, Greenwood RJ. The effect of aerobic trainin...
Objective: We investigated the capacity of brain-injured patients to participate in an aerobic exerc...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) often results in prolonged periods of immobility which exacerbates physi...
A pilot study was performed to assess the value of aerobic training as part of the rehabilitation pr...
Introduction Compared to healthy individuals, stroke patients have five times the rate of dementia d...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to pilot safety and tolerability of a 1-week aerobic exercise...
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) resulting from a bump, blow, or jolt to...
The primary objective was to determine the effect of an aquatic exercise programme on the physical f...
Objective: To assess the impact of exercise and virtual reality (VR) on the cognitive rehabilitation...
The primary goal of body-weight–supported treadmill training (BWSTT) has been to improve the tempora...
<p><b>Objective:</b> The high prevalence of fatigue among persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) ...
Physical exercise, an economical and easily accessible lifestyle intervention can improve cognitive...
Objective: The primary aim is to verify the effectiveness of an aquatic training (AT) in inpatients ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that aerobic training can induce physiological benefits for ...
P. Antonellis, K. R. Campbell, J. L. Wilhelm, N. Pettigrew, J.C. Chesnutt, L..A. King Oregon Health ...
Bateman A, Culpan FJ, Pickering AD, Powell JH, Scott OM, Greenwood RJ. The effect of aerobic trainin...
Objective: We investigated the capacity of brain-injured patients to participate in an aerobic exerc...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) often results in prolonged periods of immobility which exacerbates physi...
A pilot study was performed to assess the value of aerobic training as part of the rehabilitation pr...
Introduction Compared to healthy individuals, stroke patients have five times the rate of dementia d...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to pilot safety and tolerability of a 1-week aerobic exercise...
A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) resulting from a bump, blow, or jolt to...
The primary objective was to determine the effect of an aquatic exercise programme on the physical f...
Objective: To assess the impact of exercise and virtual reality (VR) on the cognitive rehabilitation...
The primary goal of body-weight–supported treadmill training (BWSTT) has been to improve the tempora...
<p><b>Objective:</b> The high prevalence of fatigue among persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) ...
Physical exercise, an economical and easily accessible lifestyle intervention can improve cognitive...
Objective: The primary aim is to verify the effectiveness of an aquatic training (AT) in inpatients ...
Background: Previous studies have shown that aerobic training can induce physiological benefits for ...
P. Antonellis, K. R. Campbell, J. L. Wilhelm, N. Pettigrew, J.C. Chesnutt, L..A. King Oregon Health ...