Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower and/or upper limb after stroke, does adding extra rehabilitation (of the same content as the usual rehabilitation) improve activity? What is the amount of extra rehabilitation that needs to be provided to achieve a beneficial effect? Design: Systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised trials. Participants: Adults aged 18 years or older that had a diagnosis of stroke. Intervention: Extra rehabilitation with the same content as usual rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower and/or upper limb. Outcome measures: Activity measured as lower or upper limb ability. Results: A total of 14 studies, comprising 15 compariso...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability. Muscle weakness in the paretic arm and ...
Questions Do interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke? Are any impr...
Question: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke effective in impr...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
Questions: Do interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke? Are any imp...
Objectives: To determine the strength of current evidence for provision of a higher dose of the same...
Background: Improving upper limb function is a core element of stroke rehabilitation needed to maxi...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
Introduction: Stroke, is an important and well known cause of disability and physical impairment amo...
Question: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke more effective th...
BACKGROUND: Stroke has a huge impact, leaving more than a third of affected people with lasting disa...
AbstractQuestion: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke more effe...
Background/aim: Improved motor performance is related to the amount of practice completed after a s...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability. Muscle weakness in the paretic arm and ...
Questions Do interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke? Are any impr...
Question: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke effective in impr...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
Questions: Do interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke? Are any imp...
Objectives: To determine the strength of current evidence for provision of a higher dose of the same...
Background: Improving upper limb function is a core element of stroke rehabilitation needed to maxi...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
Introduction: Stroke, is an important and well known cause of disability and physical impairment amo...
Question: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke more effective th...
BACKGROUND: Stroke has a huge impact, leaving more than a third of affected people with lasting disa...
AbstractQuestion: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke more effe...
Background/aim: Improved motor performance is related to the amount of practice completed after a s...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability. Muscle weakness in the paretic arm and ...
Questions Do interventions involving repetitive practice improve strength after stroke? Are any impr...
Question: Is biofeedback during the practice of lower limb activities after stroke effective in impr...