This suggests that incorporating specific exercises targeting core ... (TIS): A clinical tool used to assess trunk control and function in patients with stroke. Activities of Daily Living (ADL ...
A progressively higher-intensity walking exercise program combined with standard physical therapy significantly improved the quality of life and mobility in stroke survivors, according to a ...
Damage from the stroke ... had exercises to try and get control of her eye movement again. It was a shining example of the full team required to come together to aid in the recovery of a patient ...
A progressively higher-intensity walking exercise program combined with standard physical therapy significantly improved the quality of life and mobility in stroke survivors, according to a ...
These interventions should be compared with a control ... trunk and even the proximal part of the upper limb, which recover faster and more completely.101 The neural basis underlying the hand ...
32 Sleep deprivation increases the risk of health conditions like diabetes, heart disease and stroke ... of a resistance exercise programme for upper limbs, lower limbs and trunk, evaluated in a ...
Introduction Lifetime prevalence of shoulder pain is 70%, and approximately 50% of people with shoulder pain will experience pain for more than a year. Rotator cuff-related shoulder pain (RCRSP) is ...
When someone has suffered a stroke, the resulting partial paralysis and/or loss of strength often leaves them with a poor ...
Exercise training, whether at high or moderate intensity, appears to impart better health-related quality of life (QoL) for patients with coronary artery disease, a network meta-analysis suggests.
Poor oral health could be a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. New research shows that good oral health habits, such as flossing, may reduce the risk of stroke and atrial fibrillation ...