Objective: To evaluate the effect of altering a single component of a rehabilitation programme (e.g. adding bilateral practice alone) on functional recovery after stroke, defined using a measure of activity.\ud \ud Data sources: A search was conducted of Medline/Pubmed, CINAHL and Web of Science.\ud \ud Review methods: Two reviewers independently assessed eligibility. Randomized controlled trials were included if all participants received the same base intervention, and the experimental group experienced alteration of a single component of the training programme. This could be manipulation of an intrinsic component of training (e.g. intensity) or the addition of a discretionary component (e.g. augmented feedback). One reviewer extracted the...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of altering a single component of a rehabilitation programme (e.g....
Objective: To evaluate the effect of altering a single component of a rehabilitation programme (e.g....
BACKGROUND Many people living with chronic stroke are not involved in any form of ongoing rehabilita...
BACKGROUND Many people living with chronic stroke are not involved in any form of ongoing rehabilita...
Aim: to determine the effect of different physiotherapy measures on the affected arm function in str...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
Stroke is one of the most common conditions requiring rehabilitation, and its motor impairments are ...
This article focuses on the impact of increased duration of exercise therapy on functional recovery ...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
Optimal functional recovery is the ultimate goal in stroke rehabilitation. Evidence-based practice r...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
AbstractThis retrospective study compared the functional outcomes among stroke patients who had rece...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of altering a single component of a rehabilitation programme (e.g....
Objective: To evaluate the effect of altering a single component of a rehabilitation programme (e.g....
BACKGROUND Many people living with chronic stroke are not involved in any form of ongoing rehabilita...
BACKGROUND Many people living with chronic stroke are not involved in any form of ongoing rehabilita...
Aim: to determine the effect of different physiotherapy measures on the affected arm function in str...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
Stroke is one of the most common conditions requiring rehabilitation, and its motor impairments are ...
This article focuses on the impact of increased duration of exercise therapy on functional recovery ...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
Optimal functional recovery is the ultimate goal in stroke rehabilitation. Evidence-based practice r...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
AbstractThis retrospective study compared the functional outcomes among stroke patients who had rece...
Clinical observation of bilateral action and the motor control literature suggested a novel method o...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functiona...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...