The Bobath (NDT) concept in adult neurological rehabilitation: what is the state of the knowledge? A scoping review. Part I: conceptual perspectives

J Vaughan-Graham, C Cott… - Disability and rehabilitation, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The study's purpose was to describe the range of knowledge pertaining to the
Bobath concept/NDT in adult neurological rehabilitation, synthesize the findings, identify …

The development of an upper limb stroke rehabilitation robot: identification of clinical practices and design requirements through a survey of therapists

EC Lu, RH Wang, D Hebert, J Boger… - Disability and …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. Timely and adequate rehabilitation after a stroke is crucial to maximising recovery.
A way of increasing treatment access could be through robots, which would aid therapists in …

Ensuring that education, certification, and practice are evidence based

RP Fleming-Castaldy, G Gillen - The American Journal of …, 2013 - research.aota.org
The occupational therapy profession has put forth a vision for evidence-based practice.
Although many practitioners express a commitment to the provision of services informed by …

Feasibility and outcomes of a classical Pilates program on lower extremity strength, posture, balance, gait, and quality of life in someone with impairments due to a …

S Shea, G Moriello - Journal of bodywork and movement therapies, 2014 - Elsevier
Pilates is a method that can potentially be used for stroke rehabilitation to address
impairments in gait, balance, strength, and posture. The purpose of this case report was to …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of the Bad Ragaz Ring Method on muscle activation of the lower limbs and balance ability in chronic stroke: A randomised controlled trial

HG Cha, YJ Shin, MK Kim - Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Recovery of balance and walking abilities is important for the rehabilitation of
stroke patients. Objectives To evaluate the effects of the Bad Ragaz Ring method on …

Is health-related quality of life improving after stroke? A comparison of health utilities indices among Canadians with stroke between 1996 and 2005

JD Edwards, M Koehoorn, LA Boyd, AR Levy - Stroke, 2010 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Recent innovations in diagnosis, management, and
rehabilitation have resulted in measurable improvements in clinical and functional outcomes …

Stroke Disability and Physiotherapy Interventions: A Quantitative Evaluation of Physiotherapy Treatment Approaches in Zambia

M Mpemba, HK Shula, BC Chiluba - Indonesian Journal of Disability …, 2020 - ijds.ub.ac.id
As a result of physical disability after stroke, most of the patients need physiotherapy. Due to
different backgrounds, knowledge, clinical experiences, personal preferences, and …

Continuing professional development is associated with increasing physical therapists' roles in arthritis management in Canada and the Netherlands

LC Li, EJ Hurkmans, EC Sayre… - Physical …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Background and Objective This study explored the relationships among the roles assumed
by physical therapists in arthritis care and their previous participation in arthritis courses for …

Neurorehabilitation: Are we doing all that we can?

BM Doucet - 2012 - research.aota.org
Occupational therapists have many intervention tools available for working with clients
having a neurological injury; however, some of the most innovative and effective methods …

Physiotherapy practice in stroke rehabilitation: a cross-sectional survey of physiotherapists in the state of Kerala, India

F Rahman Khan, PV Vijesh, S Rahool… - Topics in stroke …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Physiotherapy, a major component of rehabilitation for stroke patients, has
been shown to have a positive effect on outcome. However, there is debate over efficacy of …