Objective: To examine the prevalence of swelling and oedema of the hand in stroke patients and relationships with impairments and disability. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Stroke unit at Rehabilitation Centre De Hoogstraat, the Netherlands. Subjects: Eighty-eight adult stroke patients who were admitted for clinical rehabilitation during one year (2000). Measurements and methods: Assessment took place two weeks after admission to the rehabilitation centre. Degree of swelling was measured with a hand volumeter and oedema was defined as a volumeter score deviating more than two standard deviations from the expected score derived from population data. Further assessment included tonus (Modified Ashworth Score), sensibility, tactile inattent...
Background: Reduced dexterity is common after stroke, which can affect the ability to perform upper ...
BackgroundArm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specif...
Objectives. Spontaneous arm use in patients with poststroke hemiparesis is crucial to the recovery o...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of swelling and oedema of the hand in stroke patients and relat...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the most important neurological diseases that annually causes death a...
Purpose: As there is no evidence for a specific treatment for post-stroke-induced hand oedema, rehab...
Objective: To describe recovery of upper limb capacity after stroke during inpatient rehabilitation ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundTo review the evidence of rehabilitation interventions for the management...
IntroductionImprovement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is re...
Introduction: Assessment of oedema after trauma or surgery is important to determine whether treatme...
INTRODUCTION:Improvement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is r...
Background: Chronic pain and body perception disturbance are common following stroke. It is possible...
Purpose: The Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire is a patient reported outco...
2015-2016 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201901_a bcmaVersion of Rec...
Objective: To establish the longitudinal profile of impairments of body functions and activity limit...
Background: Reduced dexterity is common after stroke, which can affect the ability to perform upper ...
BackgroundArm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specif...
Objectives. Spontaneous arm use in patients with poststroke hemiparesis is crucial to the recovery o...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of swelling and oedema of the hand in stroke patients and relat...
Introduction: Stroke is one of the most important neurological diseases that annually causes death a...
Purpose: As there is no evidence for a specific treatment for post-stroke-induced hand oedema, rehab...
Objective: To describe recovery of upper limb capacity after stroke during inpatient rehabilitation ...
SummaryObjective/BackgroundTo review the evidence of rehabilitation interventions for the management...
IntroductionImprovement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is re...
Introduction: Assessment of oedema after trauma or surgery is important to determine whether treatme...
INTRODUCTION:Improvement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is r...
Background: Chronic pain and body perception disturbance are common following stroke. It is possible...
Purpose: The Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire is a patient reported outco...
2015-2016 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journal201901_a bcmaVersion of Rec...
Objective: To establish the longitudinal profile of impairments of body functions and activity limit...
Background: Reduced dexterity is common after stroke, which can affect the ability to perform upper ...
BackgroundArm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specif...
Objectives. Spontaneous arm use in patients with poststroke hemiparesis is crucial to the recovery o...