INTRODUCTION. Proprioceptive deficits are one of the common sensory impairments after stroke and have a negative impact on motor activity. AIM. Evaluation of the effect of stabilization training on the dynamics of clinical and functional indices and the efficiency of motor rehabilitation in patients after stroke. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The dynamics of motor (motor functions, activity) and non-motor (cognitive and emotional volitional) consequences of stroke, as well as the quality of life under the influence of complex application of stabilization training with the use of scales (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, Medical Research Council Scale, Modified Ashworth Scale of muscle spasticity, «Memory for images» and «10 words», ...
Introduction - Cerebrovascular diseases, and among them, cerebral vascular accidents, are one of the...
60% of stroke survivors become disabled due to motor and cognitive disorders that have an effect on ...
This study investigated the effects of task-oriented training and strengthening of the affected lowe...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of specific rehabilitation concept on the motor defi...
The brain ischemic mortality rate in Russia occupies the third position. As a result, a recovery per...
Introduction A stroke is a debilitating loss of oxygen to the brain. It is one of the leading causes...
This study attempts to investigate the impact that the sensory integration training has on the recov...
Purpose. This study assesses the postural stability and the effect of balance training using a force...
Recovery after stroke is influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors and can be categorised a...
Balance and vestibular disorders are often detected in patients who have suffered a stroke. Instabil...
Object of the work: volition and motor function (balance and gate) of the stroke patients. As it is ...
It is argued that all stroke patients, indifferent of disability, have the same possibility to impro...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
Background. The effects of physiotherapy are difficult to assess in very impaired early stroke patie...
Background: Cerebrovascular accident (Stroke) incidence is rapidly increasing and is considered to b...
Introduction - Cerebrovascular diseases, and among them, cerebral vascular accidents, are one of the...
60% of stroke survivors become disabled due to motor and cognitive disorders that have an effect on ...
This study investigated the effects of task-oriented training and strengthening of the affected lowe...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of specific rehabilitation concept on the motor defi...
The brain ischemic mortality rate in Russia occupies the third position. As a result, a recovery per...
Introduction A stroke is a debilitating loss of oxygen to the brain. It is one of the leading causes...
This study attempts to investigate the impact that the sensory integration training has on the recov...
Purpose. This study assesses the postural stability and the effect of balance training using a force...
Recovery after stroke is influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors and can be categorised a...
Balance and vestibular disorders are often detected in patients who have suffered a stroke. Instabil...
Object of the work: volition and motor function (balance and gate) of the stroke patients. As it is ...
It is argued that all stroke patients, indifferent of disability, have the same possibility to impro...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
Background. The effects of physiotherapy are difficult to assess in very impaired early stroke patie...
Background: Cerebrovascular accident (Stroke) incidence is rapidly increasing and is considered to b...
Introduction - Cerebrovascular diseases, and among them, cerebral vascular accidents, are one of the...
60% of stroke survivors become disabled due to motor and cognitive disorders that have an effect on ...
This study investigated the effects of task-oriented training and strengthening of the affected lowe...