Problem: There is a great diversity of movement therapies in stroke rehabilitation, each of which is treated as a more or less independent system.Objective: To articulate pitfalls in effectiveness research that has been employed to reduce the number of different forms of treatment.Methods: The contents of treatment goals and outcome measures in clinical and scientific texts on stroke rehabilitation were analysed and contrasted in order to uncover discrepancies.Issues: The main issue is that theory and conceptualization of therapy play a diminished role in treatment effectiveness research, which may hinder the interpretation of data. The notion that the methodological and statistical tools, if correctly applied, provide researchers with the ...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Problem: There is a great diversity of movement therapies in stroke rehabilitation, each of which is...
Problem: There is a great diversity of movement therapies in stroke rehabilitation, each of which is...
This article has a twofold agenda. First, it examines lessons from qualitative evaluative research o...
Stroke survivors experience complex combinations of impairments, activity limitations, and participa...
Background. The ineffectiveness of most complex stroke recovery trials may be explained by inadequat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the Western world, the Bobath Concept or neurodevelopmental treatment is ...
AbstractThis retrospective study compared the functional outcomes among stroke patients who had rece...
Objectives: Bobath based (BB) and movement science based (MSB) physiotherapy interventions are widel...
Background and Purpose— There is a lack of agreement regarding measuring the effects of stroke treat...
Contains fulltext : 81271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Objective: To provide an overview of methodological issues specifically related to the evaluation of...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Problem: There is a great diversity of movement therapies in stroke rehabilitation, each of which is...
Problem: There is a great diversity of movement therapies in stroke rehabilitation, each of which is...
This article has a twofold agenda. First, it examines lessons from qualitative evaluative research o...
Stroke survivors experience complex combinations of impairments, activity limitations, and participa...
Background. The ineffectiveness of most complex stroke recovery trials may be explained by inadequat...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the Western world, the Bobath Concept or neurodevelopmental treatment is ...
AbstractThis retrospective study compared the functional outcomes among stroke patients who had rece...
Objectives: Bobath based (BB) and movement science based (MSB) physiotherapy interventions are widel...
Background and Purpose— There is a lack of agreement regarding measuring the effects of stroke treat...
Contains fulltext : 81271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND AND P...
Objective: To provide an overview of methodological issues specifically related to the evaluation of...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...
Object: Change of physical properties and the quality of life after stroke. Issue of the research: S...
Recent reviews have demonstrated that the quality of stroke rehabilitation research has continued to...