NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHSQIS) leads the use of knowledge to promote improvement in the quality of health care for the people of Scotland and performs three key functions. It provides advice and guidance on effective clinical practice, including setting standards; drives and supports implementation of improvements in quality, and assessing the performance of the NHS, reporting and publishing findings
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
This statement is a joint publication by NHS QIS and the University of Glasgow. It was developed usi...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
A National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) scoping exercise in 2007 identified...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
Despite frequent application of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), little scientific evidence is available ...
Background/Aims Orthoses are often used to promote mobility and rehabilitation for patients in the U...
Objective: (1) To study the effects of providing ankle-foot orthoses in subjects with (sub)acute str...
As healthcare professionals working in the area of management of the lower limb in neurological cond...
It is estimated that 20% of stroke patients will present with dropped foot. Functional electrical st...
Purpose Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are requir...
[Purpose] Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are requ...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate potential effects of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) ...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
This statement is a joint publication by NHS QIS and the University of Glasgow. It was developed usi...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
A National Health Service Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) scoping exercise in 2007 identified...
The development of this Best Practice Statement (BPS) was a collaboration between NHS Quality Improv...
Despite frequent application of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), little scientific evidence is available ...
Background/Aims Orthoses are often used to promote mobility and rehabilitation for patients in the U...
Objective: (1) To study the effects of providing ankle-foot orthoses in subjects with (sub)acute str...
As healthcare professionals working in the area of management of the lower limb in neurological cond...
It is estimated that 20% of stroke patients will present with dropped foot. Functional electrical st...
Purpose Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are requir...
[Purpose] Standing and walking are impaired in stroke patients. Therefore, assisted devices are requ...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate potential effects of ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) ...
The aim of stroke rehabilitation is to allow the patient to regain an efficient walking ability. Ank...
Falls are commonly reported post-stroke. Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are often provided to improve sa...
This statement is a joint publication by NHS QIS and the University of Glasgow. It was developed usi...