Body-weight supported treadmill or total body recumbent stepper for mobility-adapted cardiopulmonary exercise testing in multiple sclerosis patients with varying disability [0.03%]
Saman Hadjizadeh Anvar,Liam P Kelly,Caitlin Newell et al.
Saman Hadjizadeh Anvar et al.
Background: Accurate exercise prescription in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) depends on cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). Obtaining an accurate VO2max can be challenging when patients experience lower limb im...
Outdoor bicycle training following stroke: protocol development, feasibility testing and application guidelines [0.03%]
Myriam Villeneuve,Julie Piché,Antoinette Busch et al.
Myriam Villeneuve et al.
Background: The benefits of cycling on health have been extensively shown and indoor cycling is increasingly used as physical activity in stroke rehabilitation. However, standardized protocols and guidelines for outdoor b...
Andy T Cao,Murdi S Alanazi,Rebecca Billings et al.
Andy T Cao et al.
Introduction: Neuroendocrine responses to manual therapy (MT), including changes in cortisol and oxytocin, have long been proposed as potential physiological mechanisms of MT-related effects. Over the past three decades, ...
Effectiveness of exercise training in people with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis with and without COPD [0.03%]
Michele Vitacca,Mara Paneroni,Antonio Spanevello et al.
Michele Vitacca et al.
Background and aim: Non-Cystic Fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis is associated with reduced exercise tolerance and symptoms such as dyspnea and fatigue, impairing functional capacity and limiting physical activity. In addition...
Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies on home-based exercise rehabilitation experiences among stroke patients: a continuity of care perspective [0.03%]
Xinxin Xu,Huangling Xiao,Minghui Zhang et al.
Xinxin Xu et al.
Background: Home-based exercise rehabilitation plays a vital role in enhancing functional recovery among stroke patients; however, adherence remains low because of limited continuity of care, inadequate professional super...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for post-partum bell's palsy associate with anti-phospholipid syndrome: a case report, literature review, and mechanistic insights [0.03%]
Vicktoria Elkarif,Eli Kravchik,Liat Morgen et al.
Vicktoria Elkarif et al.
Background: Bell's palsy, the most common cause of acute facial paralysis, can occur more frequently during pregnancy and postpartum due to physiological changes such as fluid retention, hormonal shifts, and immune modula...
Daisuke Sato
Daisuke Sato
Response inhibition (RI), the ability to suppress a prepotent or ongoing action in response to sensory information, is a core control function that supports adaptive behaviour in everyday life, sport, and rehabilitation. Although RI has bee...
Does more rehabilitation lead to better upper limb outcomes after stroke? A systematic review [0.03%]
Manush Patel,Ines Serrada,Brenton Hordacre
Manush Patel
Purpose: To determine whether increased rehabilitation duration improved upper-limb outcomes in people with subacute and chronic stroke. Where possible, we explored evidence for dose-response relationship or a ceiling eff...
Case Report: Application of extracorporeal shockwave therapy in medial epicondylitis with concomitant ulnar nerve instability: a case series with long-term follow-up [0.03%]
Larisa Ryskalin,Federica Fulceri,Francesco Busoni et al.
Larisa Ryskalin et al.
Background: Medial epicondylitis is an overuse syndrome characterized by degeneration of the flexor-pronator tendons in the elbow, resulting from repetitive forced wrist flexion and forearm pronation. Due to its anatomica...
Jorge Buele,Christian Junta-Andagana,Marcelo Fajardo-Pruna et al.
Jorge Buele et al.