International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Self-rehabilitation is a useful means to increase rehabilitation time. Mechanized systems are usual means to extend time for motor training. The primary aim was to compare the effects of self-rehabilitation using a mechanized device with control self-exercises on upper extremity impairment in patients with stroke. Methods: Phase III, parallel, concealed allocation, randomized controlled, multicenter trial, with 12-month follow-up. Patients aged 18 to 80 years, 3 weeks to 3 months poststroke with a Fugl-Meyer Assessment score of 10 to 40 points, were randomized to the Exo or control groups. All undertook two 30-minute self-rehabilitation session...
In this issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jessica McCabe and colleagues rep...
Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after stroke is th...
Question: In adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 1 hour of additional active repetit...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
BACKGROUND: About two-thirds of stroke patients present long-term upper-limb impairment and limitati...
Introduction/Background: After stroke, approximately 80% of patients have upper limb impairment. Upp...
Background: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Background and purpose: Emerging research suggests the use of self-regulation (SR) for improving fun...
BACKGROUND: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Background/aim: Assistive technologies have the potential to increase the amount of movement practic...
In this issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jessica McCabe and colleagues rep...
In this issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jessica McCabe and colleagues rep...
Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after stroke is th...
Question: In adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 1 hour of additional active repetit...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
International audienceBackground and Purpose: Additional therapy may improve poststroke outcomes. Se...
Questions: In people receiving rehabilitation aimed at reducing activity limitations of the lower an...
BACKGROUND: About two-thirds of stroke patients present long-term upper-limb impairment and limitati...
Introduction/Background: After stroke, approximately 80% of patients have upper limb impairment. Upp...
Background: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Background and purpose: Emerging research suggests the use of self-regulation (SR) for improving fun...
BACKGROUND: Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after ...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Background/aim: Assistive technologies have the potential to increase the amount of movement practic...
In this issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jessica McCabe and colleagues rep...
In this issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Jessica McCabe and colleagues rep...
Recovery of upper limb function after stroke is poor. The acute to subacute phase after stroke is th...
Question: In adults undergoing rehabilitation after stroke, does 1 hour of additional active repetit...