2022
DOI: 10.1177/02692155221083492
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Can body awareness training improve recovery following stroke: A study to assess feasibility and preliminary efficacy

Abstract: Background Impairments in body awareness are common after stroke and are associated with decreased participation and performance in everyday activities. Objectives To explore the feasibility and safety of a body awareness program after stroke, and identify the preliminary efficacy of class-based lessons compared to home-based lessons on sensation, body awareness, motor impairment and quality of life. Methods A two-armed pilot randomized controlled trial with a nested qualitative descriptive study was conducted… Show more

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“…Despite the limited existing research on Feldenkrais intervention, our findings align with previous reports indicating positive outcomes of Feldenkrais intervention in individuals with persistent low back pain [34][35][36] and stroke [39]. Further enhanced quality of life has been reported for patients with Parkinson's disease [37,38] and stroke [39].…”
Section: General Treatment Effectssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Despite the limited existing research on Feldenkrais intervention, our findings align with previous reports indicating positive outcomes of Feldenkrais intervention in individuals with persistent low back pain [34][35][36] and stroke [39]. Further enhanced quality of life has been reported for patients with Parkinson's disease [37,38] and stroke [39].…”
Section: General Treatment Effectssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For patients with Parkinson's disease, Feldenkrais has been found to reduce depression and improve quality of life, balance, mobility, strength, and gait speed [37,38]. And recently, patients with stroke were found to benefit from the method in a group-setting in terms of improved body awareness, quality of life, and better arm and leg control [39]. Overall, accumulating evidence suggests that Feldenkrais can enhance well-being and physical functioning.…”
Section: Feldenkrais Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%