The main object of this systematic review and meta‐analysis is to collect the available evidence of aquatic therapy in stroke rehabilitation and to investigate the effect of this intervention in supporting stroke recovery. The PubMed, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and the PEDro databases were searched from their inception through to 31/05/2020 on randomized controlled trials evaluating the effect of aquatic therapy on stroke recovery. Subjects´ characteristics, methodological aspects, intervention description, and outcomes were extracted. Effect sizes were calculated for each study and outcome. Overall, 28 appropriate studies (N = 961) have been identified. A comparison with no intervention indicates that aquatic therap...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
The aim: To identify and compare the impact of physical therapy performed in the gym and in the wate...
Aquatic therapy interventions are critical for individuals with disabilities and the role of the the...
The main object of this systematic review and meta‐analysis is to collect the available evidence of ...
Veldema J, Jansen P. Aquatic therapy in stroke rehabilitation: systematic review and meta‐analysis. ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the literature reports of qualitative and quant...
Background: Lower limb disability is common in chronic stroke patients, and aquatic therapy is one o...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Background: The aquatic environment has unique properties, such a buoyancy, turbulence, hydrostatic ...
Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need re...
Aquatic therapy (AT) is a holistic method of treatment that involves activity or passive activity to...
The application of aquatic therapy for health and rehabilitation purposes has been promoted for cent...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an aquatic exercise program designed t...
Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need re...
Background: To assess the outcome of systematic physical activity in water for stroke survivors on e...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
The aim: To identify and compare the impact of physical therapy performed in the gym and in the wate...
Aquatic therapy interventions are critical for individuals with disabilities and the role of the the...
The main object of this systematic review and meta‐analysis is to collect the available evidence of ...
Veldema J, Jansen P. Aquatic therapy in stroke rehabilitation: systematic review and meta‐analysis. ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the literature reports of qualitative and quant...
Background: Lower limb disability is common in chronic stroke patients, and aquatic therapy is one o...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Background: The aquatic environment has unique properties, such a buoyancy, turbulence, hydrostatic ...
Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need re...
Aquatic therapy (AT) is a holistic method of treatment that involves activity or passive activity to...
The application of aquatic therapy for health and rehabilitation purposes has been promoted for cent...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an aquatic exercise program designed t...
Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need re...
Background: To assess the outcome of systematic physical activity in water for stroke survivors on e...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
The aim: To identify and compare the impact of physical therapy performed in the gym and in the wate...
Aquatic therapy interventions are critical for individuals with disabilities and the role of the the...