Blar i Dag-, aktivitets- og treningstilbud for personer med nevrologiske skader og sykdommer på tittel
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Qigong Exercise May Reduce Serum TNF-α Levels and Improve Sleep in People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Study
(Journal article, 2017)Background: Inflammatory cytokine levels are often elevated in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). People with PD often experience sleep disturbances that significantly impact quality of life. Past studies suggest ... -
Randomized trial of treadmill walking with body weight support to establish walking in subacute stroke: the MOBILISE trial
(Journal article, 2010)Background and Purpose: The main objective of this randomized trial was to determine whether treadmill walking with body weight support was effective at establishing independent walking more often and earlier than current ... -
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 following spinal cord injury: how animal models can help our understanding of exercise-induced neuroplasticity
(Journal article, 2019)Spinal cord injury is a devastating condition that is followed by long and often unsuccessful recovery after trauma. The state of the art approach to manage paralysis and concomitant impairments is rehabilitation, which ... -
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 ... -
Repetitive task training for improving functional ability after stroke
(Journal article, 2007)Review question: What are the effects of repeated practice of functional tasks on recovery after stroke when compared with usual care or placebo treatments? Background: Stroke can cause problems with movement, often down ... -
Resilience in the face of coping with a severe physical injury: A study of trajectories of adjustment in a rehabilitation setting
(Journal article, 2010)Objective: Despite the popularity of the concept of resilience, little research has been conducted on populations in physical rehabilitation settings. Our purpose was to identify three trajectories of psychological adjustment ... -
Response heterogeneity in fitness, mobility and cognition with exercise‐training in MS
(Journal article, 2019)Background: Exercise‐training is a beneficial approach for improving function in per‐sons with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, it is unlikely that every participant who engages in an exercise‐training intervention ... -
Rhythmic Haptic Cueing Using Wearable Devices as Physiotherapy for Huntington Disease: Case Study
(Journal article, 2020)Background: Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited genetic disorder that results in the death of brain cells. HD symptoms generally start with subtle changes in mood and mental abilities; they then degenerate progressively, ... -
Sammensatte behov og store variasjoner
(Journal article, 2020)Bakgrunn: Kommunene har ansvaret for tjenestetilbudet til mange brukere med nevrologiske tilstander, med store variasjoner i funksjonsnivå. Myndighetene har en målsetting om brukerorienterte tjenester, samtidig som de ... -
Searching for the “Active Ingredients” in Physical Rehabilitation Programs Across Europe, Necessary to Improve Mobility in People With Multiple Sclerosis: A Multicenter Study
(Journal article, 2019)Background. Physical rehabilitation programs can lead to improvements in mobility in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Objective. To identify which rehabilitation program elements are employed in real life and how ... -
Self-Management Education for Persons with Parkinson’s Disease and Their Care Partners: A Quasi-Experimental Case-Control Study in Clinical Practice
(Journal article, 2020)Background. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition with both physical and mental consequences that affect many aspects of everyday life. Persons with Parkinson’s disease and their care partners want guidance ... -
Self-management support to handle everyday life with Parkinson´s disease
(Doctoral thesis, 2020)Background: Being diagnosed with Parkinson´s disease (PD) is a life-altering experience. The long-term condition requires continuous adjustments to the everyday life not only of the person affected, but also for care ... -
Statusrapport hjernehelse
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Stopwatch training improves cognitive functions in patients with Parkinson's disease
(Journal article, 2021)Parkinson's disease (PD) impairs various cognitive functions, including time perception. Dysfunctional time perception in PD is poorly understood, and no study has investigated the rehabilitation of time perception in ... -
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 ... -
Striding out with Parkinson disease: evidence-based physical therapy for gait disorders
(Journal article, 2010)Although Parkinson disease (PD) is common throughout the world, the evidence for physical therapy interventions that enable long-term improvement in walking is still emerging. This article critiques the major physical ... -
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 ... -
Stroke Rehabilitation: Issues for Physiotherapy and Physiotherapy Research to Improve Life after Stroke
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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 ...