Background. Falls related to stroke have a negative impact on physical mobility, overall health, quality of life, and fear of falls. In Guyana, falls are accepted as a normal part of life and there is little to no research on the impact of a falls prevention program on decreasing both falls and fear of falling in the post-stroke population in this country. Objectives. This international collaboration protocol will determine the ability of a falls prevention program to decrease falls and fear of falling in individuals post-stroke in Guyana. Design. This is a within subjects design, with exercises based on the individuals’ walking abilities. Setting. The study will be conducted at the Palms Rehabilitation Department in Georgetown, Guyana. Phy...
Introduction. Fall is one of the most frequent complications after stroke inducing fear of falling a...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationOBJECTIVES: To determine whether a multifa...
Purpose: The overall purpose of this study was to explore participants’ and physiotherapists’ experi...
Background. Falls related to stroke have a negative impact on physical mobility, overall health, qua...
The aim of the work was to develop a group-based fall prevention program for community-living stroke...
Falls are a common complication after stroke, with balance and gait deficits being the most importan...
Background: Stroke is the most common disabling neurological condition in adults. Falls and poor mo...
Background: Stroke is the most common disabling neurological condition in adults. Falls and poor mob...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common in stroke survivors returning home after rehabilitation, however there ...
Background: Falls are common in stroke survivors returning home after rehabilitation, however there ...
Background: Stroke is the most common disabling neurological condition in adults. Falls and poor mob...
Background: Falls, mobility impairments and lack of social support lead to participation restriction...
Background: Research on rehabilitation for falls after stroke is warranted. However, published evide...
Poor mobility and falls are major contributors to stroke-related disability. Stroke is a major risk ...
Background Falls are one of the most common complications after stroke, with a reported incidence ra...
Introduction. Fall is one of the most frequent complications after stroke inducing fear of falling a...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationOBJECTIVES: To determine whether a multifa...
Purpose: The overall purpose of this study was to explore participants’ and physiotherapists’ experi...
Background. Falls related to stroke have a negative impact on physical mobility, overall health, qua...
The aim of the work was to develop a group-based fall prevention program for community-living stroke...
Falls are a common complication after stroke, with balance and gait deficits being the most importan...
Background: Stroke is the most common disabling neurological condition in adults. Falls and poor mo...
Background: Stroke is the most common disabling neurological condition in adults. Falls and poor mob...
BACKGROUND: Falls are common in stroke survivors returning home after rehabilitation, however there ...
Background: Falls are common in stroke survivors returning home after rehabilitation, however there ...
Background: Stroke is the most common disabling neurological condition in adults. Falls and poor mob...
Background: Falls, mobility impairments and lack of social support lead to participation restriction...
Background: Research on rehabilitation for falls after stroke is warranted. However, published evide...
Poor mobility and falls are major contributors to stroke-related disability. Stroke is a major risk ...
Background Falls are one of the most common complications after stroke, with a reported incidence ra...
Introduction. Fall is one of the most frequent complications after stroke inducing fear of falling a...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationOBJECTIVES: To determine whether a multifa...
Purpose: The overall purpose of this study was to explore participants’ and physiotherapists’ experi...