Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need rehabilitation to improve their physical functioning, mental status, and quality of life. Currently, no high-quality evidence can be found attesting the benefits of any of the interventions that are nowadays used. Water-based exercise may improve the physical conditions and quality of life of people in the post-stroke phase. The objective of this study is to test whether aquatic therapy in an enriched environment at the seaside (a thalassotherapy center) could play a role in this condition. A quasi-experimental prospective study consisting of a specific program assessed 62 patients with a mild-moderate disability pre- and post-2 weeks of intens...
The aim: To identify and compare the impact of physical therapy performed in the gym and in the wate...
Abstract: Background/Purpose: There are 800,000 new or recurring strokes per year in the U.S. Strok...
Aquatic therapy (AT) is a holistic method of treatment that involves activity or passive activity to...
Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need re...
Background: To assess the outcome of systematic physical activity in water for stroke survivors on e...
The main object of this systematic review and meta‐analysis is to collect the available evidence of ...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Veldema J, Jansen P. Aquatic therapy in stroke rehabilitation: systematic review and meta‐analysis. ...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Objective: The primary aim is to verify the effectiveness of an aquatic training (AT) in inpatients ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the literature reports of qualitative and quant...
Background: Lower limb disability is common in chronic stroke patients, and aquatic therapy is one o...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether using an underwater treadmill program ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of underwater exercise on lower limb muscle strength, spastici...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an aquatic exercise program designed t...
The aim: To identify and compare the impact of physical therapy performed in the gym and in the wate...
Abstract: Background/Purpose: There are 800,000 new or recurring strokes per year in the U.S. Strok...
Aquatic therapy (AT) is a holistic method of treatment that involves activity or passive activity to...
Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need re...
Background: To assess the outcome of systematic physical activity in water for stroke survivors on e...
The main object of this systematic review and meta‐analysis is to collect the available evidence of ...
Background: Many studies hypothesize that people who have suffered stroke could benefit from water-b...
Veldema J, Jansen P. Aquatic therapy in stroke rehabilitation: systematic review and meta‐analysis. ...
One of the most serious and disabling problems of stroke is pain and a decrease in balance, with the...
Objective: The primary aim is to verify the effectiveness of an aquatic training (AT) in inpatients ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the literature reports of qualitative and quant...
Background: Lower limb disability is common in chronic stroke patients, and aquatic therapy is one o...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether using an underwater treadmill program ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of underwater exercise on lower limb muscle strength, spastici...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of an aquatic exercise program designed t...
The aim: To identify and compare the impact of physical therapy performed in the gym and in the wate...
Abstract: Background/Purpose: There are 800,000 new or recurring strokes per year in the U.S. Strok...
Aquatic therapy (AT) is a holistic method of treatment that involves activity or passive activity to...