USE OF THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES FOR POST-STROKE CORRECTION OF SWALLOWINGdoi:10.21272/eumj.2021;9(2):129-137Valentina BuivaloOlga YezhovaAnatoliy KrasnyukovSumy State University
Post-stroke Upper limb Kinematic analysis Severe motor impairment Paresis 1. Introduction Stroke is the leading cause of disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) in China. In 2019, stroke was responsible for 45.9 million DALYs (Wang et al., 2022). In most cases, stroke survivors experience upper ...
rehabilitation of the post‑stroke paretic upper extremity: a simulation study Takashi Takebayashi 1*,Yuki Uchiyama 2,Yuho Okita 3 & Kazuhisa Domen 2 Robot-assisted therapy can effectively treat upper extremity (UE) paralysis in patients who experience a stroke. Present...
Postoperative Patients may go to a postanesthesia care unit (PACU) orintensive care unit(ICU), forhemodynamicmonitoring and regularNational Institute of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS) assessments for the first 24 hours. Postoperative destination is highly dependent on the patient’s baselineneurologic examin...
来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: R Mishra 摘要: The trunk exercises performed on the physioball are more effective than those performed on the plinth in improving both trunk control and functional balance in stroke patients DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.11466.82882 年份: 2017 ...
Prototype of Virtual Reality Game to Support Post-stroke Recovery in Patients with Spatial Neglect Syndrome Katarzyna Matys-Popielska(B) , Krzysztof Popielski , and Anna Sibilska-Mroziewicz Department of Mechatronics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland katarzyna.matys.dokt@pw.edu.pl ...
Both upper extremity and lower extremity plyometric exercises are used for rehabilitation or performance enhancement. The concept of plyometrics is used as part of functional movement patterns when performing a sport. Plyometric training uses the physiological phenomenon of a stretch-shortening cycle to en...
These positive outcomes are achieved through early interventions such as gait training, balance exercises, strengthening exercises for ambulation, and wheelchair mobility training [11]. This underscores the importance of timely access to rehabilitation services in maximizing functional recovery and enhancing ...
The potency of exercise interventions is largely contingent upon the observance of adherence to prescribed regimens. Specifically, the triumph of such interventions resides in amplifying adherence to exercise protocols, a principle that holds true even in the sphere of cardiac rehabilitation exercises [27...
35 Those suffering from POTS will likely not be able to tolerate upright exercise and are therefore encouraged to perform recumbent exercises. Initial exercise durations should be short and intermittent at low intensities, followed by shortening rest periods and lengthening exercise efforts with increased...