Abstract Many people with neurological conditions experience challenges with movement. Although rehabilitation is often provided acutely and sub-acutely following the onset of a condition, motor deficits commonly persist in the long-term and are exacerbated by disuse and inactivity. Notably, motor rehabilitation approaches that incorporate exercise and physical activity can support gains in motor function even in the chronic stages of many neurological conditions. However, delivering motor rehabilitation on a long-term basis to people with chronic neurological conditions is a challenge within health care systems, and the onus is often placed on patients to find and pay for services. While neurological motor rehabilitation is largely the dom...
Background: Patients with chronic conditions are less physically active than the general population ...
The purpose of this article is to consider the role of the physical therapist in locomotor training ...
Individuals with neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) conditions are significantly less physically active comp...
Physical activity levels of people with chronic neurological disorders are lower than those of healt...
BACKGROUND: Patients with long-term neurological conditions often have low levels of physical activi...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) participation is promoted and encouraged for all of the populat...
Rare neurological conditions (RNCs) encompass a variety of diseases that differ in progression and s...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
Purpose: People with rare neurological conditions (RNCs) struggle to achieve regular physical activi...
Advances in neurophysiological research over the past 20 years have led to dramatic changes in the u...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
The pioneering research carried out by Brookes’ Movement Science Group (under the umbrella of the Ce...
Abstract Background Physical rehabilitation is often ...
Adults with long-term neurological conditions have low levels of participation in physical activitie...
While the number of patients with anterior poliomyelitis has decreased dramatically, the number comi...
Background: Patients with chronic conditions are less physically active than the general population ...
The purpose of this article is to consider the role of the physical therapist in locomotor training ...
Individuals with neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) conditions are significantly less physically active comp...
Physical activity levels of people with chronic neurological disorders are lower than those of healt...
BACKGROUND: Patients with long-term neurological conditions often have low levels of physical activi...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) participation is promoted and encouraged for all of the populat...
Rare neurological conditions (RNCs) encompass a variety of diseases that differ in progression and s...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
Purpose: People with rare neurological conditions (RNCs) struggle to achieve regular physical activi...
Advances in neurophysiological research over the past 20 years have led to dramatic changes in the u...
There is now good empirical evidence of physical and functional benefits for individuals with stroke...
The pioneering research carried out by Brookes’ Movement Science Group (under the umbrella of the Ce...
Abstract Background Physical rehabilitation is often ...
Adults with long-term neurological conditions have low levels of participation in physical activitie...
While the number of patients with anterior poliomyelitis has decreased dramatically, the number comi...
Background: Patients with chronic conditions are less physically active than the general population ...
The purpose of this article is to consider the role of the physical therapist in locomotor training ...
Individuals with neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) conditions are significantly less physically active comp...