2010
DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-8-60
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The effects of increased dose of exercise-based therapies to enhance motor recovery after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: BackgroundExercise-based therapy is known to enhance motor recovery after stroke but the most appropriate amount, i.e. the dose, of therapy is unknown. To determine the strength of current evidence for provision of a higher dose of the same types of exercise-based therapy to enhance motor recovery after stroke.MethodsAn electronic search of: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINHAL, AMED, and CENTRAL was undertaken. Two independent reviewers selected studies using predetermined inclusion criteria: randomised or quasi randomise… Show more

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“…It is the measure used to synthesize data in meta-analyses 3,12,15 and is the standard by which clinicians and services are evaluated 16 . However it has been recognised that time is a proxy measure for intensity and provides a rather crude estimate 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the measure used to synthesize data in meta-analyses 3,12,15 and is the standard by which clinicians and services are evaluated 16 . However it has been recognised that time is a proxy measure for intensity and provides a rather crude estimate 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foi orientada a realização diária domiciliar, tendo em vista que a repetição influencia no aprendizado motor 13 . Foi observado que 91% dos pacientes realizaram os exercícios orientados mais de três vezes por semana, mantendo, portanto, alta frequência de treinamento, o que pode resultar em ganhos funcionais e maior qualidade de vida 6,14,26 . Sobre o tempo de reavaliação para analisar a adesão ao exercício, não há suporte na literatura.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Programas de fortalecimento e condicionamento físico têm demonstrado resultados positivos no que diz respeito aos ganhos de força 7,8 , marcha 9 , mobilidade 10 e função 11 em pacientes pós AVE. A American Heart Association recomenda que esses pacientes realizem atividades físicas regularmente, alegando melhora cardiorrespiratória, motora e funcional 12 . O aumento da frequência dos exercícios contribui para a aprendizagem motora, além de otimizar o ganho de força e condicionamento físico com consequente melhora funcional 13,14 . No entanto, o custo financeiro da reabilitação é alto para os pacientes e ór-gãos de saúde 15,16 .…”
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“…These novel findings provide strong evidence supporting bilateral arm training with the caveat that two coupled protocols, rhythmic alternating movements and active stimulation, are most effective. 21 had done a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of increased dose of exercise-based therapies to enhance motor recovery after stroke from 9 papers reporting 7 , 60 participants).Current evidence provides some, but limited, support for the hypothesis that a higher dose of the same type of exercisedbased therapy enhances motor recovery after stroke. Prospective dose-finding studies are required.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%