Objective: Telerehabilitation (TR) is now, in the context of COVID-19, more clinically relevant than ever as a major source of outpatient care. The social network of a patient is a critical yet understudied factor in the success of TR that may influence both engagement in therapy programs and post-stroke outcomes. We designed a 12-week home-based TR program for stroke patients and evaluated which social factors might be related to motor gains and reduced depressive symptoms. Methods: Stroke patients (n = 13) with arm motor deficits underwent supervised home-based TR for 12 weeks with routine assessments of motor function and mood. At the 6-week midpoint, we mapped each patient's personal social network and evaluated relationships between so...
Background and Objectives Social network typologies have been used to classify the general populatio...
Background : Having a stroke and aphasia can profoundly affect a person’s social relationships. Furt...
ImportanceMany patients receive suboptimal rehabilitation therapy doses after stroke owing to limite...
Objective: Telerehabilitation (TR) is now, in the context of COVID-19, more clinically relevant than...
Contains fulltext : 285295.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Background: We aim to assess the effect of social networks on risk of cognitive impairment in patien...
BackgroundEnhanced neural plasticity early after stroke suggests the potential to improve outcomes w...
Supporting Caregivers and Survivors of Stroke in their Journey through Stroke Recovery via Telehealt...
Purpose Measures of social networks assess the number and nature of a person's social contacts, and ...
BackgroundThe number of people living with stroke has increased demand for rehabilitation. A potenti...
Background: The application of internet technology for telerehabilitation in patients with stroke ha...
Background: The application of internet technology for telerehabilitation in patients with stroke ha...
Objective : Identify what factors are associated with functional social support and social network p...
Importance Many patients receive suboptimal rehabilitation therapy doses after stroke owing to limit...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To understand how the social network of patients with acquire...
Background and Objectives Social network typologies have been used to classify the general populatio...
Background : Having a stroke and aphasia can profoundly affect a person’s social relationships. Furt...
ImportanceMany patients receive suboptimal rehabilitation therapy doses after stroke owing to limite...
Objective: Telerehabilitation (TR) is now, in the context of COVID-19, more clinically relevant than...
Contains fulltext : 285295.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Background: We aim to assess the effect of social networks on risk of cognitive impairment in patien...
BackgroundEnhanced neural plasticity early after stroke suggests the potential to improve outcomes w...
Supporting Caregivers and Survivors of Stroke in their Journey through Stroke Recovery via Telehealt...
Purpose Measures of social networks assess the number and nature of a person's social contacts, and ...
BackgroundThe number of people living with stroke has increased demand for rehabilitation. A potenti...
Background: The application of internet technology for telerehabilitation in patients with stroke ha...
Background: The application of internet technology for telerehabilitation in patients with stroke ha...
Objective : Identify what factors are associated with functional social support and social network p...
Importance Many patients receive suboptimal rehabilitation therapy doses after stroke owing to limit...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To understand how the social network of patients with acquire...
Background and Objectives Social network typologies have been used to classify the general populatio...
Background : Having a stroke and aphasia can profoundly affect a person’s social relationships. Furt...
ImportanceMany patients receive suboptimal rehabilitation therapy doses after stroke owing to limite...