Mean session length across all levels of stroke severity was 32min (SD 9.26) which was significantly less than planned (p<0.05). There was no difference in mean session length or between planned and actual physiotherapy session length between patients of differing severity.#Patients with greater ...
which can only be assessed by a professional physiotherapist. Also, the concordance and inter-relations between standard physiotherapy sessions and app usage was considered an interesting topic in the study design. In the first study, the patients continued...
Parkinson’s care: What type of care do you need? While there is currently no cure for Parkinson’s, symptoms can be managed through a combination of medication, physical activity and support through different therapies, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy. ...
The evidence base for the treatment of poststroke aphasia continues to grow, so too does interest in the neural mechanisms that underlie these therapy-driv... JT Crinion,AP Leff - 《Current Opinion in Neurology》 被引量: 16发表: 2015年 Young men in love : the (re)making of heterosexual ...
According to the Adderall XR product package insert, patients with excess stimulant activity may be at higher risk for stroke, arrhythmias and heart attacks. Stimulants may also cause irritability, aggression, anxiety and other mood or mental disorders. Since stimulants increase brain activity, uncont...
A proportion of patients fall due to an inter-current medical illness, such as chest or urinary sepsis and others from acute presentation of stroke or cardiac arrhythmia. These patients require a coordinated multidisciplinary approach from the point of admission to the point of discharge. The ...
comes to the aid of drug therapy, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and sometimes surgical treatment. As usual, the golden rule "The doctor must prescribe treatment." You should not risk and engage in self-treatment, "prescribing" for yourself a diet pill or courses of expensive salon procedures....
Background: The rehabilitation process after a stroke transits through different treatment options organised in different settings, which thereby structure the patient's possibilities for constructing identity. Aim: To investigate how physiotherapy located in hospitals, municipal rehabilitation, and private ...
The practices of body in rehabilitation after stroke: a qualitative study of how physiotherapy affects identity reconstructiondoi:10.1080/21679169.2020.1730440Helle Roenn-SmidtKristian LarsenHanne PallesenTaylor & Francis
The model does not work well—and was not intended for—complex patients who require additional time and effort; the first step is to identify and prioritise their needs and then to ensure they are all addressed. Poor treatment of Aboriginal patients was something that both service users and ...