2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2005.09.016
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Stroke Rehabilitation Patients, Practice, and Outcomes: Is Earlier and More Aggressive Therapy Better?

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“…DeJong and colleagues recently published a longitudinal study that looked at factors important to stroke outcomes [11][12]. They found that early interventions (e.g., time postinjury) and intensity were factors that strongly correlated with gains in function.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Robotic Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DeJong and colleagues recently published a longitudinal study that looked at factors important to stroke outcomes [11][12]. They found that early interventions (e.g., time postinjury) and intensity were factors that strongly correlated with gains in function.…”
Section: Rehabilitation Robotic Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 İnme hastaları özellikle ilk 6 ayda rehabilitasyona daha yoğun katılmaları için desteklenmelidir. 6,7 Hastalara uygulanan aktif rehabilitasyon programı, haftada 5 gün günde 1 saat fizyoterapi ve uğraşı tedavisi şeklinde olmalıdır. 1 İnme sonrası 1 yılı aşkın dönemde rehabilitasyona dair az sayıda çalışma olup, veriler bu dönemdeki rehabilitasyona dair öneri getirmek için yetersizdir.…”
Section: Rehabilitasyonun Miktar Yoğunluk Ve Zamanlamasıunclassified
“…1 Adaptive plasticity in the lesioned side of the brain as well as the healthy side by rehabilitational training was observed in many clinical and experimental studies. 4 Horn et al 2 found earlier rehabilitation admission and higher level activities early in the rehabilitation process are associated with better stroke outcome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mismatch between the patient's needs and the provided therapies may fail to achieve preferred outcomes. 2 Challenging the patients to higher-order tasks as early as possible is associated with better outcomes. 3 Earlier and more intensive out-of-bed activity after stroke would reduce time to unassisted walking and improve independence in activities of daily living.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%