There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke from long-term engagement in a range of physical activities. However, long-term participation of stroke survivors in physical activity after rehabilitation is low, and maximum benefits are not being achieved. This article reviews relevant literature and evidence, and suggests that physiotherapists are ideally placed to support patients in long-term participation in activity as they prepare patients for the end of physical rehabilitation. However, this requires the development, testing and application of stroke-specific evidence-based behavioural and motivational interventions that are feasible in clinical practice, take account of the role o...
ObjectivesThe evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, health...
There is an urgent need to improve life after stroke across the world-especially in low-income count...
Objective To investigate the effects of interventions to promote long-term participation in physical...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
Introduction: Participation in physical activity (PA) after stroke is known to benefit survivors' he...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) improves fitness, functioning, health and wellbeing after stroke. Ho...
The role of physical activity (PA) after stroke is increasingly recognised as important for function...
Purpose: Exercise-after-stroke programmes are increasingly being provided to encourage more physical...
Exercise after stroke has the potential to increase survivors’ physical function and decrease disabi...
Objective: To investigate the effects of interventions to promote long-term participation in physica...
OBJECTIVES: The evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, heal...
Background. Targeted physical activity drives functional recovery after stroke. This review aimed to...
Physical activity is an important factor for primary and secondary stroke prevention. The process of...
ObjectivesThe evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, health...
There is an urgent need to improve life after stroke across the world-especially in low-income count...
Objective To investigate the effects of interventions to promote long-term participation in physical...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
Introduction: Participation in physical activity (PA) after stroke is known to benefit survivors' he...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) improves fitness, functioning, health and wellbeing after stroke. Ho...
The role of physical activity (PA) after stroke is increasingly recognised as important for function...
Purpose: Exercise-after-stroke programmes are increasingly being provided to encourage more physical...
Exercise after stroke has the potential to increase survivors’ physical function and decrease disabi...
Objective: To investigate the effects of interventions to promote long-term participation in physica...
OBJECTIVES: The evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, heal...
Background. Targeted physical activity drives functional recovery after stroke. This review aimed to...
Physical activity is an important factor for primary and secondary stroke prevention. The process of...
ObjectivesThe evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, health...
There is an urgent need to improve life after stroke across the world-especially in low-income count...
Objective To investigate the effects of interventions to promote long-term participation in physical...