Background and Purpose: In the chronic phase 2 to 5 years poststroke, limitations in activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental ADL (IADL) initially plateau before steady increasing. However, the impact of age and differences in initial levels of disability on the evolution of these limitations remains unclear. As such, this study aims to evaluate differences in long-term evolution of ADL/IADL limitations between stroke survivors and stroke-free population, and how limitations differ by initial level of disability for stroke survivors. / Methods: Thirty-three thousand six hundred sixty participants (5610 first-ever stroke cases with no recurrence during follow-up and 28 050 stroke-free controls) aged ≥50 from the Health and Retire...
Importance: Because stroke causes diverse functional deficits, understanding the long-term recovery ...
More knowledge is needed about how different rehabilitation models in the municipality influence str...
Background. There are no evidence-based strategies that have been shown to be superior in maintainin...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: In the chronic phase 2 to 5 years poststroke, limitati...
International audienceBackground: Almost 50% of the post-stroke disabled population already have a p...
To compare typical age-related changes in activities of daily living (ADL) independence in stroke-fr...
ObjectivesTo compare typical age-related changes in activities of daily living (ADLs) independence i...
Objectives To compare typical age-related changes in activities of daily living (ADL) independence i...
BACKGROUND: Although stroke-related disability has been extensively studied, only few studies have i...
Purpose: This study aims to (1) assess differences in participation restrictions between stroke surv...
Background: The global epidemiological shift of disease burden towards long term conditions means un...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability. Using an understandable measure to describe subse...
Background: Dependency in personal activities of daily living (ADL) is a common short-term and long-...
Background. Few longitudinal studies compare changes in instrumental activities of daily living (IAD...
Progressive increase of an aging population in Western countries will result in a growth of stroke p...
Importance: Because stroke causes diverse functional deficits, understanding the long-term recovery ...
More knowledge is needed about how different rehabilitation models in the municipality influence str...
Background. There are no evidence-based strategies that have been shown to be superior in maintainin...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: In the chronic phase 2 to 5 years poststroke, limitati...
International audienceBackground: Almost 50% of the post-stroke disabled population already have a p...
To compare typical age-related changes in activities of daily living (ADL) independence in stroke-fr...
ObjectivesTo compare typical age-related changes in activities of daily living (ADLs) independence i...
Objectives To compare typical age-related changes in activities of daily living (ADL) independence i...
BACKGROUND: Although stroke-related disability has been extensively studied, only few studies have i...
Purpose: This study aims to (1) assess differences in participation restrictions between stroke surv...
Background: The global epidemiological shift of disease burden towards long term conditions means un...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability. Using an understandable measure to describe subse...
Background: Dependency in personal activities of daily living (ADL) is a common short-term and long-...
Background. Few longitudinal studies compare changes in instrumental activities of daily living (IAD...
Progressive increase of an aging population in Western countries will result in a growth of stroke p...
Importance: Because stroke causes diverse functional deficits, understanding the long-term recovery ...
More knowledge is needed about how different rehabilitation models in the municipality influence str...
Background. There are no evidence-based strategies that have been shown to be superior in maintainin...