Browsing Dag-, aktivitets- og treningstilbud for personer med nevrologiske skader og sykdommer by Subject "rehabilitation"
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Instrumental or Physical-Exercise Rehabilitation of Balance Improves Both Balance and Gait in Parkinson’s Disease
(Journal article, 2018)We hypothesised that rehabilitation specifically addressing balance in Parkinson’s disease patients might improve not only balance but locomotion as well. Two balance-training protocols (standing on a moving platform and ... -
Markerless motion capture systems as training device in neurological rehabilitation: a systematic review of their use, application, target population and efficacy
(Journal article, 2017)Background Client-centred task-oriented training is important in neurological rehabilitation but is time consuming and costly in clinical practice. The use of technology, especially motion capture systems (MCS) which are ... -
Maximal strength training enhances strength and functional performance in chronic stroke survivors
(Journal article, 2012)Objective: This study aimed to demonstrate that maximal strength training improves muscle strength and to assess the effect of training on function, aerobic status, and quality-of-life among chronic stroke survivors. Design: ... -
Motor-learning based activities may improve functional ability in adults with severe cerebral palsy: A controlled pilot study
(Journal article, 2021)BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental disturbance characterized by impaired control of movement. Function often decreases and 15% of adults are classified as severely affected (Gross Motor Function ... -
Musical sonification improves motor control in Parkinson's disease: a proof of concept with handwriting
(Journal article, 2019)A growing number of studies postulate the use of music to improve motor control in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). The effects of music are greatly variable from one individual to the other and do not always reach ... -
Noen som vet hva de driver med, når andre ikke gjør det – kommunefysioterapeuters erfaringer fra samhandling med ambulante rehabiliteringsteam (ART)
(Master thesis, 2012)Denne studien fokuserer på samhandling mellom kommunefysioterapeuter og Ambulante Rehabiliteringsteam (ART). Hensikten er å dokumentere og belyse erfaringer som kan bidra i utviklingen av spesialisthelsetjenestens ambulante ... -
PDPuzzleTable: A Leap Motion Exergame for Dual-Tasking Rehabilitation in Parkinson’s Disease. Design and Study Protocol
(Others, 2019)In this paper, we present PDPuzzleTable, our exergame framework for dual-tasking rehabilitation exercises for patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). It is our aim to create a home monitorization scenario for the Leap ... -
Physical Activity and the Health of Wheelchair Users: A Systematic Review in Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, and Spinal Cord Injury
(Journal article, 2021)Objective To understand the benefits and harms of physical activity in people who may require a wheelchair with a focus on people with multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy (CP), and spinal cord injury (SCI). Data ... -
Recent advances in rehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease with Exergames: A Systematic Review
(Journal article, 2019)Objective The goal of this contribution is to gather and to critically analyze recent evidence regarding the potential of exergaming for Parkinson’s disease (PD) rehabilitation and to provide an up-to-date analysis of the ... -
Rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis: an overview of Cochrane Reviews
(Journal article, 2019)Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a major cause of chronic, neurological disability, with a significant long‐term disability burden, often requiring comprehensive rehabilitation. Objectives To systematically ... -
Strength Training to Improve Gait in People with Multiple Sclerosis
(Journal article, 2019)Background: There are mixed reports on the effectiveness of strength training to improve gait performance in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), yet the reasons for these inconsistent results are not clear. Therefore, a ... -
Stroke patients and long-term training: is it worthwhile? A randomized comparison of two different training strategies after rehabilitation
(Journal article, 2007)Objective: To find out if there were any differences in improvement and maintenance of motor function, activity of daily living and grip strength between patients with first-ever stroke receiving two different strategies ... -
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 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 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 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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ...