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期刊名:Stroke research and treatment

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ISSN:2090-8105

e-ISSN:2042-0056

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Matar A Alzahrani,Catherine M Dean,Louise Ada et al. Matar A Alzahrani et al.
Purpose. To determine which characteristics are most associated with free-living physical activity in community-dwelling ambulatory people after stroke. Method. Factors (age, gender, side of stroke, time since stroke, BMI, and spouse), sens...
Mark G Bowden,Aaron E Embry,Chris M Gregory Mark G Bowden
Stroke commonly results in substantial and persistent deficits in locomotor function. The majority of scientific inquiries have focused on singular intervention approaches, with recent attention given to task specific therapies. We propose ...
Anne Tiedemann,Catherine Sherrington,Catherine M Dean et al. Anne Tiedemann et al.
Aim. To investigate predictors of adherence to group-based exercise and physical activity participation among stroke survivors. Methods. 76 stroke survivors participated (mean age 66.7 years). Adherence was the percentage of classes attende...
Anners Lerdal,Kathryn A Lee,Linda N Bakken et al. Anners Lerdal et al.
Background. Little is known about the course of poststroke fatigue. Objectives. To describe the course of poststroke fatigue in relation to the patient's level of physical functioning, depressive symptoms, and self-reported history of prest...
Karen Borschmann Karen Borschmann
Physical inactivity contributes to accelerated bone loss after stroke, leading to heightened fracture risk, increased mortality, and reduced independence. This paper sought to summarise the evidence for the use of physical activity to prote...
Kameshwar Prasad,Amit Kumar,Jitendra Kumar Sahu et al. Kameshwar Prasad et al.
Background. There is emerging evidence to support the use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) therapy in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Aims. To explore feasibility, safety, and preliminary efficacy of G-CSF therapy in pa...
Latha Ganti Stead,Rachel M Gilmore,M Fernanda Bellolio et al. Latha Ganti Stead et al.
Introduction. Etiology of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is known to significantly influence management, prognosis, and risk of recurrence. Objective. To determine if ischemic stroke subtype based on TOAST criteria influences mortality. Method...
Linda C Wendell,Jonathan Raser,Scott Kasner et al. Linda C Wendell et al.
Introduction. Stroke patients often meet respiratory guidelines for extubation, but uncertainty exists if patients will protect their airway due to impaired mental status. Patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) acute ischemic stroke (AI...
Tanya West,Julie Bernhardt Tanya West
The aim of this paper was to examine the amount and type of physical activity engaged in by people hospitalised after stroke. Method. We systematically reviewed the literature for observational studies describing the physical activity of st...
M Iosa,G Morone,A Fusco et al. M Iosa et al.
Control of gait is usually altered following stroke, and it may be further compromised by overexertion and fatigue. This study aims to quantitatively assess patients' gait stability during six-minute walking, measuring upper body accelerati...