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114 Examples include growth factors, other large molecules such as monoclonal antibodies, cell-based therapies, physiotherapy-based interventions, robotic devices, electromagnetic brain stimulation, neuroprosthetics, and small molecules. Numerous small molecules have been examined, including drugs that modulate...
these, seven studies demonstrated that education and training had a positive impact on improving the quality of care. It is important to note that the quality of care indicators evaluated in these studies varied significantly, leading to the categorization of assessment results into three main ...
Searches were conducted of EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) from inception to August 2016 for relevant studies with no date or language restrictions. Search terms included: words related to stroke; words related to...
Clinimetrics: physiotherapy evidence database (PEDro) scale. J Physiother. 2020;66(1):59. Article PubMed Google Scholar Fei Z, Jiewen T, Xiao B, Hejun L. Effect of transcranial direct- current stimulation plus virtual reality on the recovery of upper limb function in patients with cerebral...
It can be said that the most important strength of this trial is the development of an application based on the needs assessment of all stakeholders. This can be a great advantage over studies that use an off-the-shelf application because it will be designed and adapted to the needs of the...
At the last follow-up visit the patients will be asked: “Do you think you got active TDCS? Yes or no” for a quality assessment of the blinding. Furthermore, they will be asked: “Would you recommend TDCS and training for other stroke patients? Yes or no” for an assessment of feasi...
Despite this, in New Zealand many people with stroke do not receive any physiotherapy beyond three months post-stroke [17]. The benefits gained during initial rehabilitation are often not sustained in the long term, as people reduce activity levels and cease engagement in exercise programmes, ...
used two experimental groups (EGs) and all studies had a control group (CG) (conventional physiotherapy, in-clinic VR balance training, or no intervention) [31]. Prosperini et al. used two experimental groups with the same treatment, but in a different order [32]. The The main outcome, ...
Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC) were the predominant assessment for the ability to walk, and the 10-m walk- ing test and 6-min walking test were most commonly used to measure the walking speed and walking distance/walking capacity and the Berg Balance Scale and the Timed Up and Go (...