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期刊名:Clinical rehabilitation

缩写:CLIN REHABIL

ISSN:0269-2155

e-ISSN:1477-0873

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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T Metitieri,O Zanetti,C Geroldi et al. T Metitieri et al.
Objective: To evaluate the impact of continued Reality Orientation Therapy (ROT) in delaying the outcomes of dementia progression. Design: ...
A S Kammerlind,J K Håkansson,M C Skogsberg A S Kammerlind
Objective: To evaluate the effect of balance training in group in elderly people with nonperipheral vertigo and unsteadiness. Design: R...
D T Wade D T Wade
In some illnesses activity limitation is determined as much (or even more) by cultural factors as it is by the specific disease pathology or impairments experienced. There is now some evidence that cultural attitudes and expectations can be...
T Stapleton,A Ashburn,E Stack T Stapleton
Objectives: To (1) identify and monitor changes in deficits of attention and balance in the subacute stage following stroke, (2) investigate fall events, (3) explore relationships between deficits of attention, balance an...
S M Kerr,L N Smith S M Kerr
Objective: To explore the experience of caregiving in informal carers of stroke patients. Design: The research approach was qualitative...
H McNaughton,M Weatherall,W Taylor et al. H McNaughton et al.
Background and purpose: Randomized controlled trials of specific interventions in stroke rehabilitation are few. In using this study design to compare different rehabilitation interventions or different intensity of those...
C M Dean,C L Richards,F Malouin C M Dean
Objective: To examine 10-m comfortable walking speed and 6-minute distance in healthy individuals and individuals after stroke and to assess the level of disability associated with poor walking endurance after stroke. ...
P M van Vliet,N B Lincoln,E Robinson P M van Vliet
Objective: To identify similarities and differences between a Bobath-based (BB) and a movement science-based (MSB) approach. Design: Di...
V M Pomeroy,B Evans,M Falconer et al. V M Pomeroy et al.
Objective: To explore the effects of weighted garments on the balance and gait of stroke patients. Design: A pilot randomized controlle...