Background: Stroke is the leading cause of chronic physical disability in Western industrialised nations. Despite clear guidelines for exercise in individuals with many non-communicable diseases, the guidance for people with stroke (PwS) who frequently present with multiple comorbidities is less clear. A systematic review of exercise guidelines was undertaken to synthesise themes and patterns. Methods: The review was completed according to the PRISMA statement. Guideline-specific databases were searched for worldwide clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). All included papers underwent quality assessment using the AGREE II protocol. Content synthesis and analysis of the guidelines was undertaken using CERT. Results: Searching identified 2184 p...
Background: Most stroke survivors live with residual physical impairments that may promote a sedenta...
peer-reviewedLevels of physical fitness are low after stroke. It is unknown whether improving physic...
Background: Stroke research mainly focuses on ambulant participants attending supervised exercise in...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of chronic physical disability in Western industrialised nat...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of chronic physical disability in Western industrialised nat...
BACKGROUND: Multiple guidelines are often available to inform practice in complex interventions. Gui...
Background: There is increasing evidence for the beneficial effects of exercise training in stroke s...
Background: The cause of low levels of physical activity (PA) in the post stroke population is compl...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To develop a clinical practice guideline for the physiotherap...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to explore the perspectives of healthcare, exercise, and fi...
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Objectives Rehabilitation clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) contain recommendation statements aime...
Purpose To identify health professionals awareness of stroke rehabilitation guidelines, and factors...
Purpose. To develop a clinical practice guideline for the physiotherapy management of patients with ...
IntroductionStroke rehabilitation guidelines promoteclinical decision making, enhance quality of hea...
Background: Most stroke survivors live with residual physical impairments that may promote a sedenta...
peer-reviewedLevels of physical fitness are low after stroke. It is unknown whether improving physic...
Background: Stroke research mainly focuses on ambulant participants attending supervised exercise in...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of chronic physical disability in Western industrialised nat...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of chronic physical disability in Western industrialised nat...
BACKGROUND: Multiple guidelines are often available to inform practice in complex interventions. Gui...
Background: There is increasing evidence for the beneficial effects of exercise training in stroke s...
Background: The cause of low levels of physical activity (PA) in the post stroke population is compl...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To develop a clinical practice guideline for the physiotherap...
Objectives: This systematic review aimed to explore the perspectives of healthcare, exercise, and fi...
© The Author(s) 2018 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)O...
Objectives Rehabilitation clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) contain recommendation statements aime...
Purpose To identify health professionals awareness of stroke rehabilitation guidelines, and factors...
Purpose. To develop a clinical practice guideline for the physiotherapy management of patients with ...
IntroductionStroke rehabilitation guidelines promoteclinical decision making, enhance quality of hea...
Background: Most stroke survivors live with residual physical impairments that may promote a sedenta...
peer-reviewedLevels of physical fitness are low after stroke. It is unknown whether improving physic...
Background: Stroke research mainly focuses on ambulant participants attending supervised exercise in...