Objective: To develop a standardized, clinically relevant, quantitative assessment of somatosensory performance in patients with stroke. Design: Prospective observational study and test evaluation. Setting: Local Oxford hospitals and a regional neurological rehabilitation centre. Subjects: Stroke patients with a ”rst, lateralized acute stroke in hospital, and age-matched control subjects. Method: Each patient was assessed in a structured way using a new battery of formal tests of somatosensory performance. Results: A total of 100 patients and 50 controls were fully investigated. Control subjects performed at or near ceiling on all tests, but patients showed impaired performance on all tests. The Rivermead Assessment of Somatosensor...
BACKGROUND: Somatosensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) occurs in approximately 50% of adults po...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Outcome measurement fidelity within and between sites of multi-site, randomi...
Stroke-induced somatosensory impairments seem to be clinically overlooked, despite their prevalence ...
Objective: To develop a standardized, clinically relevant, quantitative assessment of somatosensory ...
Objective: Assessing sensation after stroke is time consuming. This study aimed to identify how man...
Objective: To examine the perceived clinical relevance, current practice and knowledge of somatosens...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to characterize the recovery pattern of stroke patients in the fi...
Following stroke, somatosensory loss is a common and important predictor of the extent of functional...
Objective: Assessing sensation after stroke is time consuming. This study aimed to identify how man...
Sensory impairment is common after stroke though problems with the assessment of sensation have hind...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of somatosensory impairment in stroke patients within differ...
Many stroke survivors experience somatosensory deficits and there is currently no “gold standard” re...
International audienceBackground: Somatosensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) occurs in approxim...
BACKGROUND: Somatosensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) occurs in approximately 50% of adults po...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Outcome measurement fidelity within and between sites of multi-site, randomi...
Stroke-induced somatosensory impairments seem to be clinically overlooked, despite their prevalence ...
Objective: To develop a standardized, clinically relevant, quantitative assessment of somatosensory ...
Objective: Assessing sensation after stroke is time consuming. This study aimed to identify how man...
Objective: To examine the perceived clinical relevance, current practice and knowledge of somatosens...
Purpose. The aim of this study was to characterize the recovery pattern of stroke patients in the fi...
Following stroke, somatosensory loss is a common and important predictor of the extent of functional...
Objective: Assessing sensation after stroke is time consuming. This study aimed to identify how man...
Sensory impairment is common after stroke though problems with the assessment of sensation have hind...
Objective: To investigate the frequency of somatosensory impairment in stroke patients within differ...
Many stroke survivors experience somatosensory deficits and there is currently no “gold standard” re...
International audienceBackground: Somatosensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) occurs in approxim...
BACKGROUND: Somatosensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) occurs in approximately 50% of adults po...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Outcome measurement fidelity within and between sites of multi-site, randomi...
Stroke-induced somatosensory impairments seem to be clinically overlooked, despite their prevalence ...