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CHRONIC STROKE

Sleep characteristics of individuals with chronic stroke: a pilot study

Sleep characteristics of individuals with chronic stroke: a pilot study

... with chronic stroke are not well described, particularly compared with healthy ...with chronic stroke compared to age- and sex-matched ...with chronic stroke and ten age- and ...

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Effect of Task Specific Mirror Therapy on Chronic Stroke

Effect of Task Specific Mirror Therapy on Chronic Stroke

... with chronic stroke were included in the study after due consideration of inclusion and exclusion ...first stroke subjects, stroke with more than six month duration, able to understand ...

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Efficacy of robot-assisted fingers training in chronic stroke survivors: a pilot randomized-controlled trial

Efficacy of robot-assisted fingers training in chronic stroke survivors: a pilot randomized-controlled trial

... the chronic stroke phase (6 to 24 months after stroke onset) seems to promote reversal of the behaviorally re- inforced learned non-use due to repetitive movements of the affected hand and fingers, ...

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True functional ability of chronic stroke patients

True functional ability of chronic stroke patients

... exhibited stroke involving the right fronto-parietal lobes, were recruited from a pool of community-dwelling chronic stroke patients being fol- lowed through the Cognitive Neurology Clinic and the ...

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Effectiveness of Videogames on Balance and Fear of Falling in Chronic Stroke Patient

Effectiveness of Videogames on Balance and Fear of Falling in Chronic Stroke Patient

... in chronic stroke patients following auditory and visual feedbacks ...one stroke patient following playstation2 usage, but not mentioned fear of falling decrease ...

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Deep Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Dentate Nucleus to Facilitate Standing Balance in Chronic Stroke Survivors

Deep Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Dentate Nucleus to Facilitate Standing Balance in Chronic Stroke Survivors

... of Cerebellar tDCS on Standing Balance Performance in Patients with Chronic Stroke 881.. and Healthy Age-Matched Elderly.[r] ...

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Relation between aphasia and arcuate fasciculus in chronic stroke patients

Relation between aphasia and arcuate fasciculus in chronic stroke patients

... In conclusion, according to our findings, the remaining volume of the left AF, irrespective of directionality and diffusivity, showed moderate positive correlation with language function in chronic stroke ...

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EEG response varies with lesion location in patients with chronic stroke

EEG response varies with lesion location in patients with chronic stroke

... with chronic stroke were divided into three subgroups according to their lesion locations: supratentorial lesions that included M1 (SM1+), supratentorial lesions that excluded M1 (SM1-), and infratentorial ...

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Olfactory dysfunction in chronic stroke patients

Olfactory dysfunction in chronic stroke patients

... The results indicating that olfactory dysfunction occurs as frequent as in 43 % in chronic stroke patients even one year after initial admission are notable and new. It has to be acknowledged that four ...

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Design of a wrist orthosis for chronic stroke patients

Design of a wrist orthosis for chronic stroke patients

... One chronic stroke patient who I have asked for feedback during the concept ...three chronic stroke ...eight stroke patients who are recovering in the rehabilitation ...

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Stravinsky syndrome: giving a voice to chronic stroke disease

Stravinsky syndrome: giving a voice to chronic stroke disease

... of chronic stroke dis- ease is the least that we owe to the remarkable resilience of this giant of the 20th century, and the very many of our patients with Stravinsky syndrome whose will for fighting back ...

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A sock for foot drop: A preliminary study on two chronic stroke patients

A sock for foot drop: A preliminary study on two chronic stroke patients

... 12 dwelling, chronic stroke patients with foot-drop. It should be viewed with caution as an alternative to AFOs, until further research becomes available. To strengthen the external validity of these ...

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Comparison of Sensorimotor Retraining Methods by Movement Therapy Based on Limitations in Upper Extremity Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke

Comparison of Sensorimotor Retraining Methods by Movement Therapy Based on Limitations in Upper Extremity Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke

... This study was done in the form of quasi-experimentalbefore and after without control on 36 chronic stroke patients in two groups of sensorimotor and movement therapy groups (limiting the upper ...

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Individualized feedback to change multiple gait deficits in chronic stroke

Individualized feedback to change multiple gait deficits in chronic stroke

... our stroke-to-control ...groups. Stroke-to-control had lower MoCA scores (23 ± ...following stroke places a limit on the capacity of some individuals to perform cer- tain movements ...with ...

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Feasibility of the adaptive and automatic presentation of tasks (ADAPT) system for rehabilitation of upper extremity function post-stroke

Feasibility of the adaptive and automatic presentation of tasks (ADAPT) system for rehabilitation of upper extremity function post-stroke

... Five participants (age 66.2 ± 3.3 years, one female) with chronic stroke (time since stroke 6.3 ± 2.3 years) signed an informed consent to participate in this study, which was approved by the IRB at ...

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Intravenous transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells preconditioned with early phase stroke serum: current evidence and study protocol for a randomized trial

Intravenous transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells preconditioned with early phase stroke serum: current evidence and study protocol for a randomized trial

... from stroke rats was found to promote more improvement of func- tional outcomes in a rat stroke model compared to cells from normal rats ...acute stroke could have different characteristics from ...

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VINPOCETINE: A SMART DRUG AND A SMART NUTRIENT: A REVIEW

VINPOCETINE: A SMART DRUG AND A SMART NUTRIENT: A REVIEW

... in chronic stroke patients have shown that vinpocetine has a significant effect in increasing glucose uptake and metabolism in the healthy cortical and subcortical regions of the brain, particularly in the ...

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Powered robotic exoskeletons in post-stroke rehabilitation of gait: a scoping review

Powered robotic exoskeletons in post-stroke rehabilitation of gait: a scoping review

... 12], chronic stroke participants do not respond as positively to exoskeletal gait training as sub-acute ...in chronic, ambulatory individuals with ...

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Do functional walk tests reflect cardiorespiratory fitness in sub-acute stroke?

Do functional walk tests reflect cardiorespiratory fitness in sub-acute stroke?

... with chronic stroke survivors found little [3] to no relationship [9], highlighting the range in exercise and functional performance within the stroke ...activities. Stroke- specific issues, ...

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What Do We Know About Technical Assistance? Enhancing the Science and Practice of Technical Assistance via a Research Synthesis

What Do We Know About Technical Assistance? Enhancing the Science and Practice of Technical Assistance via a Research Synthesis

... after stroke. Yeo and Jang 37 examined changes in the RN 8-21 days post-stroke and found higher mean FA in the ipsilesional RN compared to the contralesional RN and healthy ...to chronic ...

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