Search results for "halvaus"
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Neglect, virtual reality and music therapy : A narrative review
2022
Omaishoitajien käsityksiä omasta roolistaan iäkkäiden aivohalvauspotilaiden kuntoutuksessa
2002
Elämä aivohalvauksen jälkeen : tuliko sairaus osaksi elämää vai onko elämä sairastamista?
2009
Aivohalvauskuntoutujien kävelykuntoutusta täydentävä fysioterapia
2011
Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli tutkia aivohalvauskuntoutujien (AVH-kuntoutujien) kävelyharjoittelua täydentävän fysioterapian sisältöjä varhaisen akuuttivaiheen ja kroonisen vaiheen kuntoutuksessa ja eroavatko ne toisistaan. Lisäksi tavoitteena oli selvittää täydentävän fysioterapian yhteys kuntoutujien kävely- tai suorituskykyyn kuntoutuksen jälkeen. Tutkimusaineisto koostui kahdesta AVH-kuntoutujien intensiivisen kävelyharjoittelun satunnaistetusta ja kontrolloidusta kuntoutustutkimuksesta, joissa analysoitiin kävelyinterventio (yhteensä 300 min) ja tutkittiin kuntoutettavien saama täydentävä fysioterapia kolmen viikon kuntoutusajalta (Peurala ym. 2005, Peurala ym. 2009). Varhaisen a…
Experiences of music listening and music therapy in acute stroke rehabilitation
2012
Understanding physical activity in adolecents with cerebral palsy from a self-determination theoretical perspective : a mixed method case study
2018
Ruiz Egea, Alfredo, 2018. Understanding physical activity in adolescents with cerebral palsy from a self-determination theoretical perspective: a mixed method case study. Master´s Thesis in Sport and Exercise Psychology. Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences. University of Jyväskylä. 75 p. The amount of research in cerebral palsy has augmented considerably during last twenty years. Increasing functional capacity in population with cerebral palsy, through physical activity has been the main goal of the research in this field during the past decades. Research sustains its effort in a basic assumption, that an increase in functionality will be followed by an increase in physical activity behavi…
Rhythmic exercises as tools for rehabilitation following cerebellar stroke: A case study integrating music therapy and physiotherapy techniques
2022
Introduction: This article explores the use of music and multisensory stimuli in the construction of compensatory neural networks for motoric functioning in a patient recovering from cerebellar strokes (CS). This study aimed to address the real-world clinical concern of patients having a passive role in therapy, by arousing the client’s interest and self-motivation in rehabilitation. Method: The article presents a case study of a CS survivor, using data derived from rehabilitation sessions combining music therapy techniques with physiotherapy techniques to improve the fluency and accuracy of his motor performance. Qualitative and quantitative data are used to identify, describe, and evaluat…
Self-reported life-space mobility in the first year after ischemic stroke: longitudinal findings from the MOBITEC-Stroke project
2023
Abstract Background Life-space mobility is defined as the size of the area in which a person moves about within a specified period of time. Our study aimed to characterize life-space mobility, identify factors associated with its course, and detect typical trajectories in the first year after ischemic stroke. Methods MOBITEC-Stroke (ISRCTN85999967; 13/08/2020) was a cohort study with assessments performed 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after stroke onset. We applied linear mixed effects models (LMMs) with life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment; LSA) as outcome and time point, sex, age, pre-stroke mobility limitation, stroke severity (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; NIHSS), modified R…
Recovery of mobility function and life-space mobility after ischemic stroke: the MOBITEC-Stroke study protocol
2020
Abstract Background Stroke is a major cause of disability and stroke incidence increases with age. Stroke frequently results in permanent limitations of mobility, and, consequently, the need for the help of others in activities of daily living. In order to optimize rehabilitative efforts and their functional outcomes, detailed knowledge of the functional recovery process, regarding mobility, is needed. Objectives of the MOBITEC-Stroke study are: 1.) To characterize mobility, including lower extremity physical function (LEPF) and life space (the geospatial extent of all of a person’s movements), and changes in mobility within the first year after stroke. 2.) To identify and characterize subg…