The impact of physical therapy on functional outcomes after stroke: what's the evidence? Clin Rehabil 2004; 18: 833-62.Van Peppen RP, Kwakkel G, Wood-Dauphinee S, Hendriks HJ, Van der Wees PJ, Dekker J. The impact of physical therapy on functional outcomes after stroke: w...
After attending undergraduate and graduate school at the University of St. Mary in Leavenworth, Owsley and her husband have settled into small-town life in Linwood. She joined LMH Health Therapy Services in Tonganoxie in May 2022, working with a variety of patients in a smaller set...
“
A physical therapist will evaluate your symptoms and help determine the cause of pain. Goals of physical therapy are to decrease pain and improve function. Actual treatment will vary depending on the reason for the pain, but may include some of the following: ...
Ninety seven patients with stroke who had participated in a randomised trial of conventional physical therapy nu an enhanced therapy for arm function were followed up at one year. Despite the emphasis of the enhanced therapy approach on continued use of the arm in everyday life, the advantage se...
Physical activity (PhA) prior to stroke has been associated with good outcomes after the ischemic insult, but there is scarce data on the involved molecula... E López-Cancio,AC Ricciardi,T Sobrino,... - 《Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases》 被引量: 3发表: 2017年 ...
Physical therapy program for stroke patients of our hospital mainly consists of stand-up to sitdown exercises on the basis of Hirschberg and Miyoshi's therapy, with a major goal of strengthening the muscle power of non-paralysis lower extremity. In this study, 58 stroke patients who could walk...
Physical therapy must be completed in three phases after the surgery is completed. With the use of the surgical treatment option, rehabilitation included, a patient can expect to be returning to previous and desired levels of activity in six to nine months....
Hip replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty, is a common procedure performed to alleviate pain and improve mobility in individuals with hip joint dysfunction. After the surgery, it is crucial to engage in physical therapy and exercise in order to regain strength and range of motion. The ...
Background and Purpose. Although many people who have had a stroke are primarily interested in learning to walk, some are able to focus on a return to recr