Background and purpose: In work with chronic stroke patients the authors observed that patients frequently appear sleepy and often comment on their poor sleep. Sleep difficulties are frequently reported and indeed clinically recognized in the acute phase post-stroke, but little is known about the sleep and daytime sleepiness of chronic stroke patients with sustained disabilities. The latter, however, deserves clarification because sleep is a critical modulator of health, daytime performance and wellbeing. The present study therefore explored the sleep and sleepiness in a chronic stroke population with sustained physical deficits. Methods: An opportunity sample of 20 patients with chronic low-functioning hemiplegia (>12 months) completed...
Background: Poststroke sleep disorders (PSSDs) are common manifestations that may lead to adverse ou...
© 2020 Elie William GottliebSleep-wake dysfunction is increasingly recognised as a key modifiable ri...
Introduction: Sleep disturbance is common in persons with stroke and when unrecognised and untreated...
Background and purpose: In work with chronic stroke patients the authors observed that patients freq...
Background and purpose: In work with chronic stroke patients the authors observed that patients freq...
Background: It has been well established that sleep plays an important role in the consolidation o...
Summary Objective: Wake-up stroke (WUS) is defined when the exact time of the beginning of the symp...
Questionnaire studies suggest that stroke patients experience sustained problems with sleep and dayt...
Azizi A Seixas,1,2,* Debbie P Chung,1,* Shannique L Richards,1 Shreya Madhavaram,1 Preeti Raghavan,1...
Research on sleep after stroke has focused mainly on sleep disordered breathing. However, the extend...
Sleep has a complex relationship with human health. Impairments in sleep represent a common, poten...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Fatigue and sleep disturbances are reported in the majority of individuals follo...
Objective: To describe the change in sleep duration during inpatient rehabilitation and to determine...
Time to wake-up: Sleep problems and daytime sleepiness in long-term stroke survivor
Background and Purpose: Sleep problems are commonly reported by stroke patients. Poor sleep quality ...
Background: Poststroke sleep disorders (PSSDs) are common manifestations that may lead to adverse ou...
© 2020 Elie William GottliebSleep-wake dysfunction is increasingly recognised as a key modifiable ri...
Introduction: Sleep disturbance is common in persons with stroke and when unrecognised and untreated...
Background and purpose: In work with chronic stroke patients the authors observed that patients freq...
Background and purpose: In work with chronic stroke patients the authors observed that patients freq...
Background: It has been well established that sleep plays an important role in the consolidation o...
Summary Objective: Wake-up stroke (WUS) is defined when the exact time of the beginning of the symp...
Questionnaire studies suggest that stroke patients experience sustained problems with sleep and dayt...
Azizi A Seixas,1,2,* Debbie P Chung,1,* Shannique L Richards,1 Shreya Madhavaram,1 Preeti Raghavan,1...
Research on sleep after stroke has focused mainly on sleep disordered breathing. However, the extend...
Sleep has a complex relationship with human health. Impairments in sleep represent a common, poten...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Fatigue and sleep disturbances are reported in the majority of individuals follo...
Objective: To describe the change in sleep duration during inpatient rehabilitation and to determine...
Time to wake-up: Sleep problems and daytime sleepiness in long-term stroke survivor
Background and Purpose: Sleep problems are commonly reported by stroke patients. Poor sleep quality ...
Background: Poststroke sleep disorders (PSSDs) are common manifestations that may lead to adverse ou...
© 2020 Elie William GottliebSleep-wake dysfunction is increasingly recognised as a key modifiable ri...
Introduction: Sleep disturbance is common in persons with stroke and when unrecognised and untreated...