Clinicians often base their predictions of walking and arm recovery on multiple predictors. Multivariate prediction models may assist clinicians to make accurate predictions. Several reviews have been published on the prediction of motor recovery after stroke, but none have critically appraised development and validation studies of models for predicting walking and arm recovery. In this review, we highlight some common methodological limitations of models that have been developed and validated. Notable models include the proportional recovery model and the PREP algorithm. We also identify five other models based on clinical predictors that might be ready for further validation. It has been suggested that neurophysiological and neuroimaging ...
It is not fully clear which measurable factors can reliably predict chronic stroke patients' recover...
Early and accurate prediction of recovery is needed to assist treatment planning and inform patient ...
It is not fully clear which measurable factors can reliably predict chronic stroke patients’ recover...
Clinicians often base their predictions of walking and arm recovery on multiple predictors. Multivar...
Clinicians often base their predictions of walking and arm recovery on multiple predictors. Multivar...
AbstractBeing able to predict an individual's potential for recovery of motor function after stroke ...
One of the leading causes of long-term disability in adults is stroke. Stroke occurs due to disrupti...
Introduction Predicting upper limb capacity recovery is important to set treatment goals, select the...
Introduction Predicting upper limb capacity recovery is important to set treatment goals, select the...
Background and Purpose— Several clinical measures and biomarkers are associated with motor recovery...
Prediction of voluntary upper extremity (UE) movement recovery is largely unknown in patients with l...
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, cl...
Regaining poststroke mobility is considered a primary goal of the stroke patient in early rehabilita...
Regaining poststroke mobility is considered a primary goal of the stroke patient in early rehabilita...
Background and objective. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke is a poorly understood proc...
It is not fully clear which measurable factors can reliably predict chronic stroke patients' recover...
Early and accurate prediction of recovery is needed to assist treatment planning and inform patient ...
It is not fully clear which measurable factors can reliably predict chronic stroke patients’ recover...
Clinicians often base their predictions of walking and arm recovery on multiple predictors. Multivar...
Clinicians often base their predictions of walking and arm recovery on multiple predictors. Multivar...
AbstractBeing able to predict an individual's potential for recovery of motor function after stroke ...
One of the leading causes of long-term disability in adults is stroke. Stroke occurs due to disrupti...
Introduction Predicting upper limb capacity recovery is important to set treatment goals, select the...
Introduction Predicting upper limb capacity recovery is important to set treatment goals, select the...
Background and Purpose— Several clinical measures and biomarkers are associated with motor recovery...
Prediction of voluntary upper extremity (UE) movement recovery is largely unknown in patients with l...
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, cl...
Regaining poststroke mobility is considered a primary goal of the stroke patient in early rehabilita...
Regaining poststroke mobility is considered a primary goal of the stroke patient in early rehabilita...
Background and objective. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke is a poorly understood proc...
It is not fully clear which measurable factors can reliably predict chronic stroke patients' recover...
Early and accurate prediction of recovery is needed to assist treatment planning and inform patient ...
It is not fully clear which measurable factors can reliably predict chronic stroke patients’ recover...