Blar i Dag-, aktivitets- og treningstilbud for personer med nevrologiske skader og sykdommer på emneord "stroke"
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A Literature Review of Stroke-Induced Speech, Language and Swallowing Impairments and Age
(Master thesis, 2018)Forskning har vist at antall slagtilfeller blant yngre har økt de siste tiårene. Vår studie har til hensikt å besvare hvorvidt forekomst afasi, dysfagi, dysartri og taleapraksi har sammenheng med alder. En litteraturstudie ... -
A phase II multi-centered, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial of the stroke self-management program
(Journal article, 2011)Background and Purpose: The benefits of chronic disease self-management programs for stroke survivors are uncertain because individuals with severe impairments have been excluded from previous research. We undertook a phase ... -
A systematic review of perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity after stroke
(Journal article, 2013)Background and purpose: Physical fitness is impaired after stroke, may contribute to disability, yet is amenable to improvement through regular physical activity. To facilitate uptake and maintenance of physical activity, ... -
Bobath or motor relearning programme? A follow-up one and four years post stroke
(Journal article, 2003)Objective: The purpose of this follow-up one and four years post stroke was to find out whether the initial physiotherapy approach had had any long-term effects on mortality, motor function, postural control, activities ... -
Cognitive oriented strategy training augmented rehabilitation (COSTAR) for ischemic stroke: a pilot exploratory randomized controlled study
(Journal article, 2021)Purpose: To investigate the effect of adding cognitive strategy training to task-specific training (TST), called Cognitive Oriented Strategy Training Augmented Rehabilitation (COSTAR), compared with TST on activity and ... -
Effect of high aerobic intensity interval treadmill walking in people with chronic stroke: a pilot study with one year follow-up
(Journal article, 2012)Objective: To determine the physiological and functional responses from high aerobic intensity treadmill walking in 4 x 4-minute intervals in people with chronic stroke and to evaluate the feasibility of this mode of ... -
Effects of combined intervention of physical exercise and cognitive training on cognitive function in stroke survivors with vascular cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial
(Journal article, 2019)Objective: This study evaluated the possible effect of the combined intervention of physical exercise and cognitive training on cognitive function in stroke survivals with vascular cognitive impairment. Design: A ... -
Effects of Respiratory Muscle Training on Respiratory Function, Respiratory Muscle Strength, and Exercise Tolerance in Patients Poststroke: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
(Journal article, 2016)Objective To examine the effects of respiratory muscle training on respiratory function, respiratory muscle strength, and exercise tolerance in patients poststroke. Data Sources We searched MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, ... -
The effects of unilateral step training and conventional treadmill training on gait asymmetry in patients with chronic stroke
(Journal article, 2021)Background Step length asymmetry is common after stroke. Unilateral step training (UST) can improve step length asymmetry for patients who take a longer step with their paretic leg (P-long). UST has not been tested with ... -
Efficiency and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures From Clinic to Home: The Human Empowerment Aging and Disability Program for Digital-Health Rehabilitation
(Journal article, 2019)Background: The recent exponential growth of Digital Health (DH) in the healthcare system provides a crucial transformation in healthcare, answering to alarming threats related to the increasing number of Chronic Neurological ... -
Exercise on a treadmill or walking outdoors? A randomized controlled trial comparing effectiveness of two walking exercise programmes late after stroke
(Journal article, 2010)Objective: To evaluate spatial and temporal gait characteristics and endurance late after stroke in people who had received two different walking exercises. A secondary aim was to compare the outcomes in relation to length ... -
Expectations of individuals with neurological conditions from rehabilitation: A mixed-method study of needs
(Journal article, 2021)Background: Knowledge of the specific expectations of patients with neurological conditions (NCs) from rehabilitation helps in setting attainable goals. Such expectations may vary from situation to situation. There are no ... -
Experimental Study on Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Training of Stroke Patients Based on Adaptive Task Level: A Preliminary Study
(Journal article, 2019)During robot-aided motion rehabilitation training, inappropriate difficulty of the training task usually leads the subject becoming bored or frustrated; therefore, the difficulty of the training task has an important ... -
Feeling controlled or being in control? Apps for self-management among older people with neurological disability
(Journal article, 2019)Purpose: The aim of this paper was to describe how people living with a neurological disability such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and stroke reason regarding using apps to facilitate self-management in everyday ... -
High-Intensity Respiratory Muscle Training Improves Strength and Dyspnea Poststroke: A Double-Blind Randomized Trial
(Journal article, 2019)Objective To examine whether high-intensity home-based respiratory muscle training, that is, with higher loads, delivered more frequently and for longer duration, than previously applied, would increase the strength and ... -
Leisure time, occupational, and commuting physical activity and the risk of stroke
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Locomotor Training and Strength and Balance Exercises for Walking Recovery After Stroke: Response to Number of Training Sessions
(Journal article, 2017)Background Evidence-based guidelines are needed to inform rehabilitation practice, including the effect of number of exercise training sessions on recovery of walking ability after stroke. Objective The objective of ... -
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: ... -
Progressive resistance training improving gait performance and mobility in acute and chronic stroke patients
(Journal article, 2021)Stroke, a neurological disorder, leads to long-term disability thereby greatly affecting gait and mobility. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of progressive resistance training in both acute ...