BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its effectiveness in individuals with neurological impairments remains uncertain. To shed light on this, a systematic review was conducted between November 2021 and March 2023 to study the impact of rebound exercise on balance and mobility in this group.MethodsSix databases were searched. Studies were included if written in English, peer-reviewed, had original research data and assessed the effect of rebound exercise in adults with neurological disorders. The outcomes measured were balance and mobility. Two reviewers independently appraised study quality using the Critical Appraisal Skills Program for Randomized Controlled Trials. Finally, a meta-...
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Abstract Background Falls are one of the most common ...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of exercise on high-level mobility (i.e. mobility more advanced...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in reducing falls and/or improving balanc...
Background: Older adults and individuals with neurological conditions are at an increased risk for f...
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Background: Falls, mobility impairments and lack of social support lead to participation restriction...
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Poor mobility and falls are major contributors to stroke-related disability. Stroke is a major risk ...
Background: Active passive trainers are frequently used as a safe, feasible way for people with neur...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine whether physiotherapy was effectiv...
Abstract Background Falls are one of the most common ...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
BackgroundTherapeutic rebound exercise is gaining popularity among the general population, but its e...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of exercise on high-level mobility (i.e. mobility more advanced...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in reducing falls and/or improving balanc...
Background: Older adults and individuals with neurological conditions are at an increased risk for f...
Background: Dementia is a common mental health problem affecting older people with prevalence rangin...
Background: Falls, mobility impairments and lack of social support lead to participation restriction...
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis is the most common progressive neurologic disorder among young adul...
Poor mobility and falls are major contributors to stroke-related disability. Stroke is a major risk ...
Background: Active passive trainers are frequently used as a safe, feasible way for people with neur...
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine whether physiotherapy was effectiv...
Abstract Background Falls are one of the most common ...