Objectives: To (1) determine which clinical assessments at admission to an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) most simply predict discharge walking ability, and (2) identify a clinical decision rule to differentiate household versus community ambulators at discharge from an IRF. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: IRF. Participants: Two samples of participants (n=110 and 159) admitted with stroke. Interventions: A multiple regression determined which variables obtained at admission (age, time from stroke to assessment, Motricity Index, somatosensation, Modified Ashworth Scale, FIM, Berg Balance Scale, 10-m walk speed) could most simply predict discharge walking ability (10-m walk speed). A logistic regression determined the li...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
Background: Following hospital discharge, stroke survivors may experience a decline in mobility, out...
Objective: To describe the dose of lower limb exercise completed during admission to a stroke unit, ...
Objective: This retrospective cohort study identified inpatient rehabilitation admission variables t...
Question: Which measures of activity limitation on admission to rehabilitation after stroke best pre...
Brauer SG, Bew PG, Kuys SS, Lynch MR, Morrison G. Prediction of discharge destination after stroke u...
Objective: The Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) is used to assess static and dyn...
Purpose: To determine which impairments, activity limitations and personal factors at hospital disch...
Purpose: To determine which impairments, activity limitations and personal factors at hospital disch...
Background. Predicting walking outcomes poststroke is a challenge for clinicians. Objective. To iden...
Background and Purpose: Patients undertaking inpatient rehabilitation comprise a diverse group, incl...
Background and Purpose: Patients undertaking inpatient rehabilitation comprise a diverse group, incl...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for the recovery of ambulation in stroke patients i...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
Background: Following hospital discharge, stroke survivors may experience a decline in mobility, out...
Objective: To describe the dose of lower limb exercise completed during admission to a stroke unit, ...
Objective: This retrospective cohort study identified inpatient rehabilitation admission variables t...
Question: Which measures of activity limitation on admission to rehabilitation after stroke best pre...
Brauer SG, Bew PG, Kuys SS, Lynch MR, Morrison G. Prediction of discharge destination after stroke u...
Objective: The Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) is used to assess static and dyn...
Purpose: To determine which impairments, activity limitations and personal factors at hospital disch...
Purpose: To determine which impairments, activity limitations and personal factors at hospital disch...
Background. Predicting walking outcomes poststroke is a challenge for clinicians. Objective. To iden...
Background and Purpose: Patients undertaking inpatient rehabilitation comprise a diverse group, incl...
Background and Purpose: Patients undertaking inpatient rehabilitation comprise a diverse group, incl...
Objective: To investigate the predictive factors for the recovery of ambulation in stroke patients i...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
The Locomotor Experience Applied Post Stroke rehabilitation trial found equivalent walking outcomes ...
Background: Following hospital discharge, stroke survivors may experience a decline in mobility, out...
Objective: To describe the dose of lower limb exercise completed during admission to a stroke unit, ...