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Effect of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Pulmonary Function and Dyspnea among Sub Acute Stroke Patients: A Quasi Experimental Study

Effect of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Pulmonary Function and Dyspnea among Sub Acute Stroke Patients: A Quasi Experimental Study

... Stroke or cerebrovascular accident is considered as the highest burden of diseases. Clinically a variety deficits can occur, Impairment in motor, sensory, Cognitive, Perceptual and language functions. As a result ...

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A study to analyse the effectiveness of modified proprioceptive neuromuscular repeated facilitation for the upper extremity motor performance in sub acute stroke 
patients.

A study to analyse the effectiveness of modified proprioceptive neuromuscular repeated facilitation for the upper extremity motor performance in sub acute stroke patients.

... Neuromuscular is everything involving the nerves and muscles. Facilitation is the term used when making it easier for the patient (Adler et al. 2003). In order to treat the patient according to the principles of PNF, ...

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A new electromechanical trainer for sensorimotor rehabilitation of paralysed fingers: A case series in chronic and acute stroke patients

A new electromechanical trainer for sensorimotor rehabilitation of paralysed fingers: A case series in chronic and acute stroke patients

... group patients practised with the Finger Trainer for 20 minutes every workday for four ...8 sub-acute stroke patients are shown in additional file 2 and additional file ...all ...

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User-centered practicability analysis of two identification strategies in electrode arrays for FES induced hand motion in early stroke rehabilitation

User-centered practicability analysis of two identification strategies in electrode arrays for FES induced hand motion in early stroke rehabilitation

... Our goal was to validate the two methods for finding suitable VEs and to assess the practicability, effective- ness, and acceptance of the different approaches con- cerning their varying degree of user integration in a ...

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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

... there were modest, but not consistent changes in the pre- post studies, the more rigorous RCTs [35, 36] did not show a difference from their respective control groups when groups were matched for exercise time and ...

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Help seeking behavior and onset-to-alarm time in patients with acute stroke: sub-study of the preventive antibiotics in stroke study

Help seeking behavior and onset-to-alarm time in patients with acute stroke: sub-study of the preventive antibiotics in stroke study

... al. stroke severity, transport by ambulance and lower age were significantly associated with earlier admission ...older patients were more likely to call the emergency medical number ...

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Functional Recovery and Its Predictors after Sub-acute Stroke Rehabilitation in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility: A Preliminary Finding

Functional Recovery and Its Predictors after Sub- acute Stroke Rehabilitation in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Facility: A Preliminary Finding

... that stroke severity [4], reduced functional status at admission [5,6], increasing age [7,8], sex being female [9,10], and delay in seeking medical treatment [11] are factors that have been associated with a lower ...

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Observation and execution of upper-limb movements as a tool for rehabilitation of motor deficits in paretic stroke patients: protocol of a randomized clinical trial

Observation and execution of upper-limb movements as a tool for rehabilitation of motor deficits in paretic stroke patients: protocol of a randomized clinical trial

... for stroke patients and stroke-related rehabilitation in their surrounding areas, thus able to reach the expected sam- ple size of stroke ...for patients in their post-stroke ...

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Effects of melatonin in experimental stroke models in acute, sub-acute, and chronic stages

Effects of melatonin in experimental stroke models in acute, sub-acute, and chronic stages

... on stroke animals with other co-morbidity since the physiologi- cal background of animals might affect the effectiveness of a treatment and determines whether clinical trials will ...

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High-sensitivity C-reactive protein, lipoprotein-related phospholipase A2, and acute ischemic stroke

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein, lipoprotein-related phospholipase A<sub>2</sub>, and acute ischemic stroke

... more, patients who had stroke had a significant relationship between hs-CRP level and Lp-PLA 2 activity, infarct volume, and stroke severity (Canadian neurological scale) (Table ...in stroke ...

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A Study on Microalbuminuria in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients.

A Study on Microalbuminuria in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients.

... like stroke 11-12 ...post stroke or episodes of transient ischemic attacks is also a very strong indicator of recurrence of stroke with or without other risk factors for ...

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Blood Brain Barrier Disruption after Cardiac Surgery

Blood Brain Barrier Disruption after Cardiac Surgery

... 19 patients who had a postoperative scan. In these patients, the mean number of le- sions was ...of patients with DWI lesions was similar in groups 1 and 2 (78% versus 70%; P ⫽ ...of patients ...

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Acute stroke diagnosis and outcome assessment using National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS)

Acute stroke diagnosis and outcome assessment using National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS)

... severe stroke (NIHSS score >20) improved with treatment, overall success in this group of critically ill patients was ...low. Patients with major strokes (NIHSS score >22) have a very poor ...

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Stroke and dyslipidemia: clinical risk factors in the telestroke versus non-telestroke

Stroke and dyslipidemia: clinical risk factors in the telestroke versus non-telestroke

... excluded patients in the non-telestroke group may not represent the likely pre- dictors of risk of post-rtPA ...excluding stroke patients with incidence dys- lipidemia from rtPA in the non-telestroke ...

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Outcome of acute ischemic stroke after intra-arterial thrombolysis: A study from India

Outcome of acute ischemic stroke after intra-arterial thrombolysis: A study from India

... consecutive acute ischemic stroke patients with onset of stroke from ...All patients underwent stroke subtyping and were administered ...

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Training modalities in robot-mediated upper limb rehabilitation in stroke: a framework for classification based on a systematic review

Training modalities in robot-mediated upper limb rehabilitation in stroke: a framework for classification based on a systematic review

... Despite the evidence that training the hand (alone) is accompanied with improvement of both hand and arm function, we observed that many robot-therapy studies fo- cused on proximal rather than on distal arm training. ...

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Radiation Exposure of Patients in Comprehensive Computed Tomography of the Head in Acute Stroke

Radiation Exposure of Patients in Comprehensive Computed Tomography of the Head in Acute Stroke

... Comprehensive stroke imaging using CT may lead to effective doses in the range of 5–10 mSv, depending on the chosen scan ...going stroke imaging using MDCT—including patients with contraindications ...

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New directions in treatment of the ischemic stroke

New directions in treatment of the ischemic stroke

... measures patients’ consciousness, eye contact, facial palsy, arms and legs strength, ataxia, sensory impairment, aphasia, dysarthria and inattention ...ischemic stroke is the TOAST (Trial of ORG 10172 in ...

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Impact of dysphagia assessment and management on risk of stroke associated pneumonia: A systematic review

Impact of dysphagia assessment and management on risk of stroke associated pneumonia: A systematic review

... A systematic review was undertaken according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement and Centre for Reviews and Dissemination guidance. [18,19] A building block [20] ...

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Study of fibrinogen levels in patients of acute stroke

Study of fibrinogen levels in patients of acute stroke

... in patients with Haemorrhagic Stroke and fibrinogen levels (r coefficient ...five patients with ischemic and haemorrhagic stroke respectively died in the present ...of stroke. The ...

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