Background and Objectives: Stroke survivors face severe problems affecting their mobility, such as balance impairments and an increased risk of falls. The principal aim of this study was to quantify the effects of 12 sessions of Halliwick aquatic therapy for the treatment of balance in patients with chronic stroke. Materials and Methods: Twenty-nine people with stroke participated in this single-group experimental pilot study. Sessions were performed three times a week for a total of 12 sessions. A stabilometric assessment was conducted using a computerized platform. The evaluations were performed at baseline, at four weeks, and one month after completing the aquatic program. Results: The results obtained revealed significant differences fo...
Background: The inability to maintain balance after stroke is an important risk factor for falling a...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Introduction: In this critical appraisal, the strengths and weaknesses of the paper will be assessed...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Abstract: Background/Purpose: There are 800,000 new or recurring strokes per year in the U.S. Strok...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Background: The inability to maintain balance after stroke is an important risk factor for falling a...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Introduction: In this critical appraisal, the strengths and weaknesses of the paper will be assessed...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Abstract: Background/Purpose: There are 800,000 new or recurring strokes per year in the U.S. Strok...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a predefined mini-trampoline therapy programme for increasi...
Background: The inability to maintain balance after stroke is an important risk factor for falling a...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...
Background: Along with conventional therapy, novel tools are being developed in balance training for...