Effects of a plantar fascia stretching on ankle passive range of motion, balance, gait, and ankle stability in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled study [0.03%]
伸筋疗法对慢性卒中患者踝关节被动活动范围、平衡、步态和踝关节稳定性的影响:一项随机对照研究
Younghwan Kwag,Donghwan Park
Younghwan Kwag
Objectives: The plantar fascia stretching intervention can correct balance ability and induces a change spatiotemporal parameter doing gait ability. Our objective is to compare the effects of a 4-week program of plantar f...
The effectiveness of core stability exercises on functional outcomes in early subacute stroke recovery: a randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
急性期卒中患者核心稳定性训练对功能结局的影响:一项随机对照试验
Rosa Cabanas-Valdés,Lídia Boix-Sala,Marta Ferrer-Solà et al.
Rosa Cabanas-Valdés et al.
Background: The core is important in providing local strength and balance and is central to almost all kinetic chains of daily activities. Objective: ...
Investigation of caregiver burden, quality of life, and occupational performance of primary caregivers of individuals having experienced a stroke with and without aphasia [0.03%]
照料卒中伴与不伴有失语症患者的主要照顾者的负担、生活质量及职业能力的调查研究
Sultan Aslan,Onur Altuntaş
Sultan Aslan
Background: Individuals having experienced a stroke need the help of an individual to perform their activities of daily living. Therefore, the disease affects not only patients but also their caregivers. ...
Effect of inspiratory and expiratory muscle training on respiratory function and decannulation outcome in patients with tracheostomy after stroke: a randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
吸气肌和呼气肌训练对卒中后带气管切开套管患者的呼吸功能及拔管结局的影响:一项随机对照试验
Lei Li,Rui Liu,Zhonghua Yu et al.
Lei Li et al.
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of inspiratory and expiratory muscle training (IEMT) for patients who underwent tracheostomy after stroke. ...
Life after stroke: changes in sensory health and the impact on participation [0.03%]
卒中后的生存状况:感觉健康的变化及其对参与社会的影响
Antoine L Bailliard,Lunar Singsomphone,Nathalia Kim et al.
Antoine L Bailliard et al.
Background: Research has demonstrated that adults post-stroke may experience sensory impairments across different sensory systems. There is a gap in research describing how sensory changes after stroke affect participatio...
Effectiveness of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) for managing post-stroke dysphagia: systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
间歇θ爆发刺激治疗卒中后吞咽困难的系统评价和meta分析
Syed Muhammad Mehdi Zaidi,Mustafa Hassan Alvi,Syed Ashad Ahmed Fatmi et al.
Syed Muhammad Mehdi Zaidi et al.
Background: Post-Stroke Dysphagia (PSD) is a common complication that significantly affects the quality of life and health outcomes of stroke survivors. Traditional treatments often have limitations, necessitating the exp...
Investigation of the relationship between lower limb orthosis user satisfaction and quality of life and functionality in stroke patients: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
卒中患者下肢矫形器穿戴者满意度与生活质量及功能的关系调查:横断面研究
Ahmet Veli İçoglu,Sulenur Yildiz
Ahmet Veli İçoglu
Background: Orthosis satisfaction may be an important parameter that increases orthosis usage and reveals orthosis' positive effect on rehabilitation. Obj...
Backward walking training is as effective as or better than forward walking training for improving walking speed after stroke: a systematic review with meta-analysis [0.03%]
系统综述与meta分析:卒中后通过后退行走训练改善步行速度的效果不亚于前进行走训练
Kênia Kp Menezes,Patrick R Avelino,Louise Ada et al.
Kênia Kp Menezes et al.
Objective: In people who have had stroke, are the effects of backward walking comparable with forward walking for improving walking (i.e. speed, cadence, and stride length)? Does the addition of backward walking to forwar...
Does acupuncture combined with MOTOmed movement therapy have a better rehabilitation effect on post-stroke hemiplegia patients? A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
针刺联合MOTOmed运动疗法对卒中后偏瘫患者功能康复效果的系统评价和 Meta 分析
Zhongyuan Li,Yufei Hou,Guiting Su et al.
Zhongyuan Li et al.
Background: Combinations of rehabilitation therapies are widely used in patients with post-stroke hemiplegia. A combination of acupuncture and MOTOmed had been shown to promote the recovery of post-stroke hemiplegia patie...
The minimally clinically important difference in the 2-minute walk test for people in the subacute phase after a stroke [0.03%]
卒中亚急性期患者两项步行试验最小临床重要差异的确定
Thomas Bowman,Fabiola Giovanna Mestanza Mattos,Cristina Allera Longo et al.
Thomas Bowman et al.
Background: The 2-Minute Walk Test (2MWT) is a simple and reliable test used by clinicians to assess gait function in people with stroke (pwST). No studies established the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) of...