-
2
-
-
0016810564
-
The post-stroke hemiplegic patient. 1. A method for evaluation of physical performance
-
Fugl-Meyer AR, Jaasko L, Leyman I, Olsson S, Steglind S. The post-stroke hemiplegic patient. 1. A method for evaluation of physical performance. Scand J Rehabil Med. 1975;7:13-31.
-
(1975)
Scand J Rehabil Med.
, vol.7
, pp. 13-31
-
-
Fugl-Meyer, A.R.1
Jaasko, L.2
Leyman, I.3
Olsson, S.4
Steglind, S.5
-
3
-
-
0036727084
-
The Fugl-meyer assessment of motor recovery after stroke: A critical review of its measurement properties
-
DOI 10.1177/154596802401105171
-
Gladstone DJ, Danells CJ, Black SE. The Fugl-Meyer assessment of motor recovery after stroke:a critical review of its measurement properties. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2002;16:232-240. (Pubitemid 34984898)
-
(2002)
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
, vol.16
, Issue.3
, pp. 232-240
-
-
Gladstone, D.J.1
Danells, C.J.2
Black, S.E.3
-
4
-
-
0000538225
-
The restoration of motor function following hemiplegia in man
-
Twitchell TE. The restoration of motor function following hemiplegia in man. Brain. 1951;74:443-480.
-
(1951)
Brain.
, vol.74
, pp. 443-480
-
-
Twitchell, T.E.1
-
5
-
-
0013898886
-
Motor testing procedures in hemiplegia: Based on sequential recovery stages
-
Brunnstrom S. Motor testing procedures in hemiplegia: based on sequential recovery stages. Phys Ther. 1966;46:357-375.
-
(1966)
Phys Ther.
, vol.46
, pp. 357-375
-
-
Brunnstrom, S.1
-
6
-
-
70449346796
-
The historical origins of stroke rehabilitation. In: Stein J, Harvey RL, Macko RF, Winstein CJ, Zorowitz RD, eds
-
Lanska DJ. The historical origins of stroke rehabilitation. In: Stein J, Harvey RL, Macko RF, Winstein CJ, Zorowitz RD, eds. Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation. New York: Demos Medical Publisher; 2009:3-30.
-
(2009)
Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation. New York: Demos Medical Publisher
, pp. 3-30
-
-
Lanska, D.J.1
-
7
-
-
34548324381
-
How can we assess outcomes of clinical trials: The MCID Approach
-
DOI 10.1080/15412550701471231, PII 781574303
-
Make B. How can we assess outcomes of clinical trials: The MCID approach. COPD. 2007;4:191-194. (Pubitemid 47345900)
-
(2007)
COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
, vol.4
, Issue.3
, pp. 191-194
-
-
Make, B.1
-
9
-
-
79956156443
-
The role of the minimum clinically important difference and its impact on designing a trial
-
doi: 10.1002/pst.459
-
Chuang-Stein C, Kirby S, Hirsch I, Atkinson G. The role of the minimum clinically important difference and its impact on designing a trial. Pharm Stat. 2010. doi: 10.1002/pst.459.
-
(2010)
Pharm Stat.
-
-
Chuang-Stein, C.1
Kirby, S.2
Hirsch, I.3
Atkinson, G.4
-
10
-
-
30144434925
-
Determination of the minimal clinically important difference in the FIM instrument in patients with stroke
-
DOI 10.1016/j.apmr.2005.08.130, PII S0003999305012736
-
Beninato M, Gill-Body KM, Salles S, Stark PC, Black-Schaffer RM, Stein J. Determination of the minimal clinically important difference in the FIM instrument in patients with stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006;87:32-39. (Pubitemid 43053301)
-
(2006)
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
, vol.87
, Issue.1
, pp. 32-39
-
-
Beninato, M.1
Gill-Body, K.M.2
Salles, S.3
Stark, P.C.4
Black-Schaffer, R.M.5
Stein, J.6
-
11
-
-
34247387055
-
Establishing the minimal clinically important difference of the Barthel Index in stroke patients
-
Hsieh YW, Wang CH, Wu SC, Chen PC, Sheu CF, Hsieh CL. Establishing the minimal clinically important difference of the Barthel Index in stroke patients. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2007;21: 233-238.
-
(2007)
Neurorehabil Neural Repair.
, vol.21
, pp. 233-238
-
-
Hsieh, Y.W.1
Wang, C.H.2
Wu, S.C.3
Chen, P.C.4
Sheu, C.F.5
Hsieh, C.L.6
-
12
-
-
49949102904
-
Estimating minimal clinically important differences of upper-extremity measures early after stroke
-
Lang CE, Edwards DF, Birkenmeier RL, Dromerick AW. Estimating minimal clinically important differences of upper-extremity measures early after stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2008;89: 1693-1700.
-
(2008)
Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
, vol.89
, pp. 1693-1700
-
-
Lang, C.E.1
Edwards, D.F.2
Birkenmeier, R.L.3
Dromerick, A.W.4
-
13
-
-
0029067940
-
A Hindi version of the MMSE: The development of a cognitive screening instrument for a largely illiterate rural elderly population in india
-
Ganguli M, Ratcliff G, Chandra V, et al. A Hindi version of the MMSE: The development of a cognitive screening instrument for a largely illiterate rural elderly population in india. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 1995;10:367-377.
-
(1995)
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry.
, vol.10
, pp. 367-377
-
-
Ganguli, M.1
Ratcliff, G.2
Chandra, V.3
-
15
-
-
66149093864
-
National Institutes of Health stroke scale reliable and valid in plain English
-
Dancer S, Brown AJ, Yanase LR. National Institutes of Health stroke scale reliable and valid in plain English. J Neurosci Nurs. 2009;41:2-5.
-
(2009)
J Neurosci Nurs.
, vol.41
, pp. 2-5
-
-
Dancer, S.1
Brown, A.J.2
Yanase, L.R.3
-
18
-
-
38849127658
-
Principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity: Implications for rehabilitation after brain damage
-
DOI 10.1044/1092-4388(2008/018)
-
Kleim JA, Jones TA. Principles of experiencedependent neural plasticity: implications for rehabilitation after brain damage. J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2008;51(1):S225-239. (Pubitemid 351206588)
-
(2008)
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
, vol.51
, Issue.1
-
-
Kleim, J.A.1
Jones, T.A.2
-
19
-
-
33645836116
-
A placebo-controlled trial of constraintinduced movement therapy for upper extremity after stroke
-
Taub E, Uswatte G, King DK, Morris D, Crago JE, Chatterjee A. A placebo-controlled trial of constraintinduced movement therapy for upper extremity after stroke. Stroke. 2006;37(4):1045-1049.
-
(2006)
Stroke
, vol.37
, Issue.4
, pp. 1045-1049
-
-
Taub, E.1
Uswatte, G.2
King, D.K.3
Morris, D.4
Crago, J.E.5
Chatterjee, A.6
-
20
-
-
0027284036
-
Reliability of the Fugl-Meyer assessment for testing motor performance in patients following stroke
-
Sanford J, Moreland J, Swanson LR, Stratford PW, Gowland C. Reliability of the Fugl-Meyer assessment for testing motor performance in patients following stroke. Phys Ther. 1993;73:447-454. (Pubitemid 23216237)
-
(1993)
Physical Therapy
, vol.73
, Issue.7
, pp. 447-454
-
-
Sanford, J.1
Moreland, J.2
Swanson, L.R.3
Stratford, P.W.4
Gowland, C.5
-
21
-
-
0020556159
-
Reliability of the Fugl-Meyer assessment of sensorimotor recovery following cerebrovascular accident
-
Duncan PW, Propst M, Nelson SG. Reliability of the Fugl-Meyer assessment of sensorimotor recovery following cerebrovascular accident. Phys Ther. 1983;63:1606-1610. (Pubitemid 13010969)
-
(1983)
Physical Therapy
, vol.63
, Issue.10
, pp. 1606-1610
-
-
Duncan, P.W.1
Propst, M.2
Nelson, S.G.3
-
22
-
-
33947526659
-
Outcomes validity and reliability of the modified rankin scale: Implications for stroke clinical trials - A literature review and synthesis
-
DOI 10.1161/01.STR.0000258355.23810.c6, PII 0000767020070300000055
-
Banks JL, Marotta CA. Outcomes validity and reliability of the modified Rankin scale: implications for stroke clinical trials: A literature review and synthesis. Stroke. 2007;38:1091-1096. (Pubitemid 46568483)
-
(2007)
Stroke
, vol.38
, Issue.3
, pp. 1091-1096
-
-
Banks, J.L.1
Marotta, C.A.2
-
23
-
-
0036712496
-
Improving the assessment of outcomes in stroke: Use of a structured interview to assign grades on the modified Rankin Scale
-
DOI 10.1161/01.STR.0000027437.22450.BD
-
Wilson JT, Hareendran A, Grant M, et al. Improving the assessment of outcomes in stroke: use of a structured interview to assign grades on the modified Rankin scale. Stroke. 2002;33:2243-2246. (Pubitemid 35014637)
-
(2002)
Stroke
, vol.33
, Issue.9
, pp. 2243-2246
-
-
Wilson, J.T.L.1
Hareendran, A.2
Grant, M.3
Baird, T.4
Schulz, U.G.R.5
Muir, K.W.6
Bone, I.7
-
24
-
-
16844376906
-
Reliability of the modified Rankin scale across multiple raters: Benefits of a structured interview
-
Wilson JT, Hareendran A, Hendry A, Potter J, Bone I, Muir KW. Reliability of the modified Rankin scale across multiple raters: benefits of a structured interview. Stroke. 2005;36:777-781.
-
(2005)
Stroke.
, vol.36
, pp. 777-781
-
-
Wilson, J.T.1
Hareendran, A.2
Hendry, A.3
Potter, J.4
Bone, I.5
Muir, K.W.6
-
25
-
-
76349107852
-
Meaningful gait speed improvement during the first 60 days poststroke: Minimal clinically important difference
-
Tilson JK, Sullivan KJ, Cen SY, et al. Meaningful gait speed improvement during the first 60 days poststroke: minimal clinically important difference. Phys Ther. 2010;90:196-208.
-
(2010)
Phys Ther.
, vol.90
, pp. 196-208
-
-
Tilson, J.K.1
Sullivan, K.J.2
Cen, S.Y.3
-
26
-
-
0003462597
-
-
Finch E, Brooks D, Stratford P, Mayo N. Physical Rehabilitation Outcome Measures. Hamilton, ON: BC Decker; 2002:26-41.
-
(2002)
Physical Rehabilitation Outcome Measures. Hamilton, ON: BC Decker
, pp. 26-41
-
-
Finch, E.1
Brooks, D.2
Stratford, P.3
Mayo, N.4
-
27
-
-
0034102142
-
Identification of clinically important changes in health status using receiver operating characteristic curves
-
DOI 10.1016/S0895-4356(99)00140-7, PII S0895435699001407
-
Ward MM, Marx AS, Barry NN. Identification of clinically important changes in health status using receiver operating characteristic curves. J Clin Epidemiol. 2000;53:279-284. (Pubitemid 30173247)
-
(2000)
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
, vol.53
, Issue.3
, pp. 279-284
-
-
Ward, M.M.1
Marx, A.S.2
Barry, N.N.3
-
28
-
-
84859267943
-
-
Centre for Evidence Based Medicine Web site. Accessed November 2010
-
Centre for Evidence Based Medicine Web site. http://www.cebm.net/index. aspx?O=1043. Accessed November 2010.
-
-
-
-
29
-
-
66249136347
-
Minimal detectable change and clinically important difference of the Wolf Motor Function Test in stroke patients
-
Lin KC, Hsieh YW, Wu CY, Chen CL, Jang Y, Liu JS. Minimal detectable change and clinically important difference of the Wolf Motor Function Test in stroke patients. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2009;23:429-434.
-
(2009)
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
, vol.23
, pp. 429-434
-
-
Lin, K.C.1
Hsieh, Y.W.2
Wu, C.Y.3
Chen, C.L.4
Jang, Y.5
Liu, J.S.6
-
30
-
-
77953096409
-
A feasibility study using interactive commercial off the shelf computer gaming in upper limb rehabilitation in patients after stroke
-
Yong Joo L, Soon Yin T, Xu D, et al. A feasibility study using interactive commercial off-the-shelf computer gaming in upper limb rehabilitation in patients after stroke. J Rehabil Med. 2010;42:437-441.
-
(2010)
J Rehabil Med.
, vol.42
, pp. 437-441
-
-
Yong Joo, L.1
Soon Yin, T.2
Xu, D.3
|