Purpose : The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of a dance program, combined with conventional treatments, on the motor recovery and quality of life of stroke survivors in comparison with conventional treatments alone. Materials and methods : A total of 16 subacute stroke survivors were randomized into two groups: a dance group (DG) and a conventional treatments group (CG). Stroke severity, cognitive abilities, and motor capacities were assessed at baseline. For six weeks, all participants underwent standard rehabilitation. However, in the DG, participants attended an additional weekly dance class. In both groups, the Mini-BESTest, Functional Independence Measure (FIM), ABC-Scale, Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test...
International audienceBackground: Physical exercise improves neurological conditions, but adherence ...
MOTOR IMPAIRMENTS ARE COMMON AFTER STROKE but efficacious therapies for these dysfunctions are scarc...
Objective: To study the efficacy of the motor relearning approach in promoting physical function and...
Introduction : Dance is an intrinsically motivating activity that includes social interaction, stimu...
Dance can be a promising treatment intervention used in rehabilitation for individuals with disabili...
Stroke is the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in adults, with balance and gait disturbance...
Introduction Balancing problems are prominent in stroke survivors with unilateral paresis. Recent ev...
Item does not contain fulltextThe effect of music-supported therapy (MST) as a tool to restore hemip...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review that examined the effect of dance interventions on balance, ...
Background: Stroke represents one of the most costly and long-term disabling conditions in adulthood...
Individuals with Parkinson´s disease (PD) mainly suffer from motor impairments which increase t...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Background and Purpose: Dance has demonstrated beneficial effects on mobility in older individuals w...
International audienceBackground: Physical exercise improves neurological conditions, but adherence ...
MOTOR IMPAIRMENTS ARE COMMON AFTER STROKE but efficacious therapies for these dysfunctions are scarc...
Objective: To study the efficacy of the motor relearning approach in promoting physical function and...
Introduction : Dance is an intrinsically motivating activity that includes social interaction, stimu...
Dance can be a promising treatment intervention used in rehabilitation for individuals with disabili...
Stroke is the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in adults, with balance and gait disturbance...
Introduction Balancing problems are prominent in stroke survivors with unilateral paresis. Recent ev...
Item does not contain fulltextThe effect of music-supported therapy (MST) as a tool to restore hemip...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review that examined the effect of dance interventions on balance, ...
Background: Stroke represents one of the most costly and long-term disabling conditions in adulthood...
Individuals with Parkinson´s disease (PD) mainly suffer from motor impairments which increase t...
Loss of functional movement is a common consequence of stroke for which a wide range of intervention...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
BACKGROUND: Early interventions maximizing patient's involvement are essential to promote gait resto...
Background and Purpose: Dance has demonstrated beneficial effects on mobility in older individuals w...
International audienceBackground: Physical exercise improves neurological conditions, but adherence ...
MOTOR IMPAIRMENTS ARE COMMON AFTER STROKE but efficacious therapies for these dysfunctions are scarc...
Objective: To study the efficacy of the motor relearning approach in promoting physical function and...