If this truly was a success then write it up as a proposed stroke protocol and distribute it to all 10 million yearly stroke survivors now and into the future. We can't wait until further research is done. Needed since we have fucking failures of stroke associations DOING NOTHING.
A trial of multifaceted training for acute stroke patients with hemiplegic arms: A case series
片麻痺性腕を有する急性脳卒中患者のための多面的訓練の試験:症例シリーズ. Japanese Occupational Therapy Research , Volume 38(2) , Pgs. 197-204.
NARIC Accession Number: I247397. What's this?
Author(s): Takashi TAKEBAYASHI; Hiroshi Horiuchi; Kohei Obuchi; Syo Muraoka.
Publication Year: 2019.
NARIC Accession Number: I247397. What's this?
Author(s): Takashi TAKEBAYASHI; Hiroshi Horiuchi; Kohei Obuchi; Syo Muraoka.
Publication Year: 2019.
Abstract:
The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of a
combined intervention, including intensive training in the acute phase,
from stroke onset for improving affected upper-extremity function and
use in activities of daily living. Participants were five patients in
the acute phase after stroke onset, whose non-paralyzed arm was not
physically restrained, while intensive upper-extremity training combined
with supplementary methods was employed two hours a day for about three
weeks. Results indicate significant improvements in the affected
upper-extremity function and the amount and quality of real-world arm
use. In addition, no adverse events were observed during the
intervention period. Therefore, these results suggest that shortened
intensive training in the acute phase from the onset of stroke might be a
meaningful method to improve the affected upper-extremity function and
use in activities of daily living. However, to completely demonstrate
the effect of this intervention protocol in the acute phase from stroke
onset, further investigations, using randomized controlled trials with
control groups, will have to be carried out in the future.
Descriptor Terms: Orientation, Treatment, Brain.
Language: Japanese
Geographic Location(s): Japan, East & Southeast Asia.
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Citation: Takashi TAKEBAYASHI, Hiroshi Horiuchi, Kohei Obuchi, Syo Muraoka. (2019). A trial of multifaceted training for acute stroke patients with hemiplegic arms: A case series. 片麻痺性腕を有する急性脳卒中患者のための多面的訓練の試験:症例シリーズ. Japanese Occupational Therapy Research , 38(2), Pgs. 197-204. Retrieved 6/23/2022, from REHABDATA database.
Descriptor Terms: Orientation, Treatment, Brain.
Language: Japanese
Geographic Location(s): Japan, East & Southeast Asia.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Request Information.
Get this Document: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jotr/38/2/38_197/_pdf/-char/en.
Citation: Takashi TAKEBAYASHI, Hiroshi Horiuchi, Kohei Obuchi, Syo Muraoka. (2019). A trial of multifaceted training for acute stroke patients with hemiplegic arms: A case series. 片麻痺性腕を有する急性脳卒中患者のための多面的訓練の試験:症例シリーズ. Japanese Occupational Therapy Research , 38(2), Pgs. 197-204. Retrieved 6/23/2022, from REHABDATA database.
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