Falls After Stroke. Results From the Auckland Regional Community Stroke (ARCOS) Study, 2002 to 2003. Stroke 2008; 6: 1890-3.Kerse N, Parag V, Feigin VL, McNaughton H, Hackett ML, Bennett DA, Anderson CS, Auckland Regional Community Stroke Study Group. Falls after stroke. Stroke 2008; ...
目前,对于急诊科治疗后释放的跌倒患者中卒中误诊的风险尚不清楚。 2024年9月,Stroke杂志发表了一篇题为“Stroke Risk After Emergency Department Treatand-Release Visit for a Fall”的文章,这项研究深入探讨了急诊科因跌倒而出院是否与短期内增加的缺血性卒中...
While anticoagulation is associated with increased risk of intracranial bleeding after a fall, the risk of suffering a further stroke due to atrial fibrillation outweigh the risk of bleeding from a recurrent fall. Similarly, while blood pressure lowering medications may be linked to orthostatic ...
and reduced physical function loss of confidence, in keeping one's balance revised cognitive-behavioural model Lazarus and Folkman's model, stress and coping physical changes, associated with anxiety fear of falling, after stroke PTSD from a fall after stroke, treatment CBT approach, for fears of...
A Ashburn,D Hyndman 摘要: Retrospective evidence suggests that 88% of people with a stroke living in the community have nearly fallen, 50% have fallen and 24% have fallen repeatedly (Hyndman et al. 2002). We aimed to recruit 200 people with stroke to an ongoing prospective fall-prediction ...
Falls are a common complication experienced after a stroke and can cause serious detriments to physical health and social mobility, necessitating a dire need for intervention. Among recent advancements, wearable airbag technology has been designed to detect and mitigate fall impact. However, these devi...
You may need to rest after exercise or other activities. A short nap can help increase your energy. A nap can be for 15 to 30 minutes during the day. Do not nap for longer than 1 hour. Long naps can make it harder to fall asleep at night. Create a sleep schedule. Go to bed and...
You may need to rest after exercise or other activities. A short nap can help increase your energy. A nap can be for 15 to 30 minutes during the day. Do not nap for longer than 1 hour. Long naps can make it harder to fall asleep at night. Create a sleep schedule. Go to bed and...
3 Early Intensive Training in the Acute Phase (24 H) After Stroke Early intensive training in the acute phase directly after stroke may be counterpro- ductive: a steady, but less intensive training scheme leads to a less positive effect directly after the training session, but a ...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Reduced tonic inhibition after stroke promotes motor performance and epileptic seizures received: 25 January 2016 accepted: 28 April 2016 Published: 18 May 2016 Nadine Jaenisch1, Lutz Liebmann2, Madlen Guenther1, Christian A. Hübner2, Christiane ...