Evaluation of the efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave therapy following botulinum toxin type a injection on post-stroke ankle plantar flexor spasticity [0.03%]
评估A型肉毒毒素注射后体外冲击波治疗对脑卒中后足跖屈肌痉挛疗效的可行性研究
Havva Talay Çalış,Fevzi Cansın,Elif Koçer et al.
Havva Talay Çalış et al.
Background and purpose: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNT-A) injection and BoNT-A injection in combination with ESWT for post-stroke lower extremity ankle plantar flexor spasticity i...
Hemodynamic mechanisms underlying orthostatic hypotension in stroke survivors: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
卒中幸存者直立性低血压的血流动力学机制:横断面研究
Kazuaki Oyake,Ayumi Mochida,Masakiyo Terashi et al.
Kazuaki Oyake et al.
Background: Understanding the hemodynamic mechanisms underlying orthostatic hypotension is essential for selecting the appropriate treatment based on individual hemodynamic patterns. However, the relative contribution of ...
Comparison of the effects of robot-assisted gait training using FES versus virtual reality for stroke patients. A randomized clinical trial [0.03%]
机器人辅助电刺激步态训练与虚拟现实训练对卒中患者的效果比较:随机临床试验
Jaeho Park
Jaeho Park
Background: Robot-assisted gait training is becoming an effective alternative to therapist-assisted gait training in stroke rehabilitation. This method has the potential to reduce therapist burden and treatment costs, and...
The role of family Social support in stroke recovery and desired rehabilitation outcomes in U.S. adults: a scoping review [0.03%]
美国成年人中家庭社会支持在卒中恢复和期望的康复结果中的作用:系统综述
Goodness Okwaraji,Helena Miranda,Jhon Ostanin et al.
Goodness Okwaraji et al.
Background: Family and social support can have a large impact on the recovery of stroke patients. The purpose of this scoping review is to explore patient-centered strategies that can be implemented to ensure long-term an...
Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire to European Portuguese [0.03%]
脑卒中自我效能感问卷在欧洲葡萄牙人的跨文化改编和验证
Carlos Figueira,André Vieira,Carla Mendes Pereira
Carlos Figueira
Background: Self-efficacy is recognized as a key determinant in post-stroke adjustment. Adapting the Stroke Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (SSEQ) into European Portuguese is needed, due to the lack of reliable and valid meas...
Inter- and intra-rater reliability, construct validity and feasibility of the independently get off the floor scoring system for Japanese stroke survivors [0.03%]
独立式评分系统在日本卒中患者中的信度、效度及可行性研究
Eiji Kobayashi,Yoshihiko Shibukawa,Tomoyasu Sakaguchi et al.
Eiji Kobayashi et al.
Background: Although assessment of the capacity to get up from the floor after a fall is considered beneficial in maintaining physical safety for stroke survivors, measurement properties of the Independently Get Off the F...
The course of anxiety symptoms in the 24 months after start of stroke rehabilitation and its relation with psychological care and unmet needs: an observational prospective cohort study [0.03%]
一项观察性前瞻性队列研究:卒中康复开始后24个月内的焦虑症状变化及其与心理护理和未满足需求的关系
Daniëlla M Oosterveer,Desi Stokman-Meiland,Aleid de Rooij et al.
Daniëlla M Oosterveer et al.
Background: Anxiety after stroke is common and has a negative impact on quality of life but might be underdiagnosed or undertreated. Objectives: ...
Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and clinimetric evaluation of the lower extremity Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA-LE) in Persian speaking stroke patients [0.03%]
伊朗脑卒中患者的下肢Fugl-Meyer评估量表(FMA-LE)的翻译、跨文化改编及临床测量学评价
Zahra Hassani,Elham Loni,Markus Melloh et al.
Zahra Hassani et al.
Background: The Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Lower Extremity (FMA-LE) is a widely recognized and recommended tool for evaluating motor impairments post-stroke; however, an official Persian version is currently unavailable. ...
Machine-learning-based prognostic models for independence in toilet-related activities in patients with subacute stroke: a retrospective study [0.03%]
基于机器学习的卒中亚急性期患者如厕活动能力预后模型的研究
Yuta Miyazaki,Michiyuki Kawakami,Kunitsugu Kondo et al.
Yuta Miyazaki et al.
Background: Independence in toilet‑related activities critically shapes discharge planning and caregiver burden after stroke. Reliable early‑stage prediction models could therefore aid individualized rehabilitation. ...
Is training speed an accurate predictor of who attains a minimal clinically important difference in the six-minute walk test in people with chronic stroke? [0.03%]
训练速度能否准确预测慢性卒中患者6分钟步行试验达到最小临床意义差异的人群?
Kiersten M McCartney,Pierce Boyne,Ryan T Pohlig et al.
Kiersten M McCartney et al.
Background: People with chronic stroke have significant impairments in their walking capacity. Minimal clinically important differences (MCIDs) can be used to interpret changes in patient outcomes following interventions....