Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Feedback about walking activity does not increase walking activity levels during inpatient rehabilitation after stroke

I know Dobkin is famous in stroke circles but I don't see how this conclusion could come about.
This one makes it sound like feedback works:

Effects of a novel walking training program with postural correction and visual feedback on walking function in patients with post-stroke hemiparesis 

As compared to this latest one. Ask your doctor which way s/he swings.

Feedback about walking activity does not increase walking activity levels during inpatient rehabilitation after stroke 

Summary of: Dorsch AK, Thomas S, Xu X, Kaiser W, Dobkin BH, on behalf of the SIRRACT investigators. SIRRACT: An international randomized clinical trial of activity feedback during inpatient stroke rehabilitation enabled by wireless sensing. Neurorehabil Neur Rep. 2015;29:407-415.

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