Motor rehabilitation after stroke: European Stroke Organisation (ESO) consensus-based definition and guiding framework

G Kwakkel, C Stinear, B Essers… - European stroke …, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: To propose a consensus-based definition and framework for motor rehabilitation
after stroke. Methods: An expert European working group reviewed the literature, attaining …

[PDF][PDF] Falls in individuals with stroke.

VGM Weerdesteijn, M Niet, HJ Van Duijnhoven… - 2008‏ - repository.ubn.ru.nl
Stroke survivors are at high risk for falls in all poststroke stages. Falls may have severe
consequences, both physically and psychosocially. Individuals with stroke have an …

Standardized measurement of sensorimotor recovery in stroke trials: consensus-based core recommendations from the stroke recovery and rehabilitation roundtable

G Kwakkel, NA Lannin, K Borschmann… - … Journal of Stroke, 2017‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Finding, testing and demonstrating efficacy of new treatments for stroke recovery is a
multifaceted challenge. We believe that to advance the field, neurorehabilitation trials need …

The clinical utility of posturography

JE Visser, MG Carpenter, H van der Kooij… - Clinical …, 2008‏ - Elsevier
Postural instability and falls are common and devastating features of ageing and many
neurological, visual, vestibular or orthopedic disorders. Current management of these …

Quiet standing: The single inverted pendulum model is not so bad after all

P Morasso, A Cherif, J Zenzeri - PloS one, 2019‏ - journals.plos.org
In the study of balance and postural control the (Single) Inverted Pendulum model (SIP) has
been taken for a long time as an acceptable paradigm, with the implicit assumption that only …

The effectiveness of the Bobath concept in stroke rehabilitation: what is the evidence?

BJ Kollen, S Lennon, B Lyons, L Wheatley-Smith… - Stroke, 2009‏ - ahajournals.org
Background and Purpose—In the Western world, the Bobath Concept or
neurodevelopmental treatment is the most popular treatment approach used in stroke …

On the relative contribution of the paretic leg to the control of posture after stroke

M Roerdink, ACH Geurts… - … and neural repair, 2009‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Reduced postural steadiness and asymmetry of weight bearing are
characteristic for posture after stroke. Objective. To examine the relative contribution of each …

Impaired standing balance: the clinical need for closing the loop

JH Pasma, D Engelhart, AC Schouten, H van der Kooij… - Neuroscience, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Impaired balance may limit mobility and daily activities, and plays a key role in the elderly
falling. Maintaining balance requires a concerted action of the sensory, nervous and motor …

Feasibility and effectiveness of repetitive gait training early after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis

J Schröder, S Truijen, T Van Criekinge… - Journal of …, 2019‏ - lirias.kuleuven.be
BACKGROUND: Pre-clinical evidence suggests a period early after stroke during which the
brain is most receptive to rehabilitation, if it is provided as high-dose motor training …

Dynamic Balance Control (DBC) in lower leg amputee subjects; contribution of the regulatory activity of the prosthesis side

MJ Nederhand, EHF Van Asseldonk… - Clinical …, 2012‏ - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Regaining effective postural control after lower limb amputation requires
complex adaptation strategies in both the prosthesis side and the non-amputated side. The …