Browsing Dag-, aktivitets- og treningstilbud for personer med nevrologiske skader og sykdommer by Title
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Symptoms affecting food intake and the risk of malnutrition in people with Parkinson’s disease
(Master thesis, 2020)Background: People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) often experience symptoms that affect their ability to eat as well as cardinal symptoms that increase energy expenditure (rigidity, tremor, bradykinesia). These symptoms may ... -
Synergistic effects of aerobic exercise and cognitive training on cognition, physiological markers, daily function, and quality of life in stroke survivors with cognitive decline: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
(Journal article, 2017)Background: Aerobic exercise and cognitive training have been effective in improving cognitive functions; however, whether the combination of these two can further enhance cognition and clinical outcomes in stroke survivors ... -
Task-Specific Motor Rehabilitation Therapy After Stroke Improves Performance in a Different Motor Task: Translational Evidence
(Journal article, 2017)While the stroke survivor with a motor deficit strives for recovery of all aspects of daily life movements, neurorehabilitation training is often task specific and does not generalize to movements other than the ones ... -
The Effect of Aerobic Exercise on Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in People with Neurological Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(Journal article, 2017)Objective. To determine the effect of aerobic exercise on brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in people with neurological disorders. Data Sources. Six electronic databases (CINAHL, PubMed, Cochrane, PsycINFO, ... -
The effect of exercise training in improving motor performance and corticomotor excitability in people with early Parkinson's disease
(Journal article, 2008)Objectives: To obtain preliminary data on the effects of high-intensity exercise on functional performance in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) relative to exercise at low and no intensity and to determine whether ... -
The effects of exercise on balance in persons with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review across the disability spectrum
(Journal article, 2009)Background and Purpose: Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects neurophysiologic function, movement abilities, and quality of life (QOL). Research examining the effects of exercise has ... -
The Effects of Integrated Single- and Dual-Task Training on Automaticity and Attention Allocation in Parkinson’s Disease: A Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Trial
(Journal article, 2019)Objective: People with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) demonstrate impaired automaticity of motor and cognitive tasks, with unclear prioritization strategies when exposed to dual-task situations. However, no randomized trials ... -
The impact of physical therapy on functional outcomes after stroke: what's the evidence?
(Journal article, 2004)Objective: To determine the evidence for physical therapy interventions aimed at improving functional outcome after stroke. Methods: MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of ... -
The Process of Exercise Participation in the Community for Functional Recovery Post Formal Rehabilitation among Survivors of Stroke: a grounded theory study
(Master thesis, 2019)The effects of stroke pose a challenge on independence and community participation, which are common goals among survivors of stroke during recovery. Exercises are implemented during rehabilitation services and have a ... -
The reliability and validity of the Timed Up and Go as a clinical tool in individuals with and without disabilities across a lifespan: a systematic review
(Journal article, 2019)Purpose: To summarize the available literature related to reliability and validity of the Timed Up and Go in typical adults and children, and individuals diagnosed with the following pathologies: Huntington's disease, ... -
Therapeutic effects of intensive inpatient rehabilitation in advanced Parkinson's disease
(Journal article, 2017)Background The importance of rehabilitation therapy in Parkinson's disease is well recognized. However, the effects of an inpatient rehabilitation program for advanced Parkinson's disease have not been fully investigate ... -
Tjenestetilbudet til voksne personer med nevrologiske lidelser. Mange tuer i kupert terreng
(Rapportserien;5/2012, Report, 2012)Hensikten med undersøkelsen har vært å kartlegge tjenester rettet mot voksne personer med nevrologisk lidelse. Formålet er beskrevet slik: «Det er behov for å kartlegge effekter av ulike modeller for samhandling mellom ... -
Training BIG to move faster: the application of the speed–amplitude relation as a rehabilitation strategy for people with Parkinson’s disease
(Journal article, 2005)We have used the phenomenon that speed increases with movement amplitude as a rehabilitation strategy. We tested the hypothesis that the generalized training of amplitude in the limb motor system may reduce bradykinesia ... -
Treadmill training for patients with Parkinson's disease
(Journal article, 2015)Question: We assessed whether treadmill training and body weight support, individually or in combination, could improve walking in people with Parkinson's disease when compared with other gait training methods or no ... -
Treadmill walking exercise training and brain function in multiple sclerosis: Preliminary evidence setting the stage for a network-based approach to rehabilitation
(Journal article, 2018)Exercise training has been identified as a highly promising approach for managing the cognitive consequences of multiple sclerosis (MS). This study represents a secondary analysis of resting-state functional connectivity ... -
Trening og mulitippel sklerose
(Others, 2016)Man har i mange år frarådet pasienter med multippel sklerose (MS) å trene. Årsaken var at man var redd for at trening kunne forverre sykdommen og samtidig føre til unødig utmattelse (fatigue) og dermed mangel på overskudd ... -
The Use of New Mobile and Gaming Technologies for the Assessment and Rehabilitation of People with Ataxia: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
(Journal article, 2020)There are no currently available disease-modifying pharmacological treatments for most of the chronic hereditary ataxias; thus, effective rehabilitative strategies are crucial to help improve symptoms and therefore the ... -
Ute i naturen lever jeg. Pasienters opplevelser med natur i spesialisert nevrologisk rehabilitering
(Master thesis, 2013)Background: A holistic approach dominates when it comes to rehabilitation. The patient’s priorities and involvement are crucial to the quality of life, the ability for the patient to succeed and his or her feel of coherence. ...