메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 44, Issue 10, 2012, Pages 824-829

Exercise dose and mobility outcome in a comprehensive stroke unit : Description and prediction from a prospective cohort study

Author keywords

Dose; Exercise; Rehabilitation; Stroke; Walking

Indexed keywords

ADULT; AGED; ARTICLE; CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT; FEMALE; HUMAN; KINESIOTHERAPY; MALE; METHODOLOGY; MIDDLE AGED; PROSPECTIVE STUDY; TREATMENT OUTCOME; WALKING; WALKING DIFFICULTY;

EID: 84866633588     PISSN: 16501977     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-1028     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (42)

References (25)
  • 1
    • 82255163212 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • What is the probability of patients who are nonambulatory after stroke regaining independent walking? A systematic review
    • Preston E, Ada L, Dean CM, Stanton R, Waddington G. What is the probability of patients who are nonambulatory after stroke regaining independent walking? A systematic review. Int Jo Stroke 2011; 6: 531-540.
    • (2011) Int Jo Stroke , vol.6 , pp. 531-540
    • Preston, E.1    Ada, L.2    Dean, C.M.3    Stanton, R.4    Waddington, G.5
  • 3
    • 0037132891 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Physiotherapy for patients with mobility problems more than 1 year after stroke: A randomized controlled trial
    • Green J, Forster A, Bogle S, Young J. Physiotherapy for patients with mobility problems more than 1 year after stroke: a randomized controlled trial. Lancet 2002; 359: 199-203.
    • (2002) Lancet , vol.359 , pp. 199-203
    • Green, J.1    Forster, A.2    Bogle, S.3    Young, J.4
  • 4
    • 0030829032 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Balance and mobility outcomes for stroke patients: A comprehensive audit
    • Hill K, Ellis P, Bernhardt J, Maggs P, Hull S. Balance and mobility outcomes for stroke patients: a comprehensive audit. Aust J Physiother 1997; 43: 173-180.
    • (1997) Aust J Physiother , vol.43 , pp. 173-180
    • Hill, K.1    Ellis, P.2    Bernhardt, J.3    Maggs, P.4    Hull, S.5
  • 5
    • 0031665615 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A randomized, controlled pilot study of a home-based exercise program for individuals with mild and moderate stroke
    • Duncan P, Richards L, Wallace D, Stoker-Yates J, Pohl P, Luchies C, et al. A randomized, controlled pilot study of a home-based exercise program for individuals with mild and moderate stroke. Stroke 1998; 29: 2055-2060.
    • (1998) Stroke , vol.29 , pp. 2055-2060
    • Duncan, P.1    Richards, L.2    Wallace, D.3    Stoker-Yates, J.4    Pohl, P.5    Luchies, C.6
  • 6
    • 0036197679 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Functional walk tests in individuals with stroke: Relation to perceived exertion and myocardial exertion
    • Eng JJ, Chu KS, Dawson AS, Kim MC, Hepburn KE. Functional walk tests in individuals with stroke: relation to perceived exertion and myocardial exertion. Stroke 2002; 33: 756-761.
    • (2002) Stroke , vol.33 , pp. 756-761
    • Eng, J.J.1    Chu, K.S.2    Dawson, A.S.3    Kim, M.C.4    Hepburn, K.E.5
  • 7
    • 35548949004 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Gait training strategies to optimize walking ability in people with stroke: A synthesis of the evidence
    • Eng J, Tang P. Gait training strategies to optimize walking ability in people with stroke: a synthesis of the evidence. Expert Rev Neurother 2007; 7: 1417-1436.
    • (2007) Expert Rev Neurother , vol.7 , pp. 1417-1436
    • Eng, J.1    Tang, P.2
  • 9
    • 55249097513 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A systematic review of repetitive functional task practice with modelling of resource use, costs and effectiveness
    • French B, Leathley M, Sutton C, McAdam J, Thomas L, Forster A, et al. A systematic review of repetitive functional task practice with modelling of resource use, costs and effectiveness. Health Technol Assess 2008; 12: 1-117.
    • (2008) Health Technol Assess , vol.12 , pp. 1-117
    • French, B.1    Leathley, M.2    Sutton, C.3    McAdam, J.4    Thomas, L.5    Forster, A.6
  • 11
    • 50249103344 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The impact of increased duration of exercise therapy on functional recovery following stroke - What is the evidence?
    • Galvin R, Murphy B, Cusack T, Stokes E. The impact of increased duration of exercise therapy on functional recovery following stroke - what is the evidence? Top Stroke Rehabil 2008; 15: 365-377.
    • (2008) Top Stroke Rehabil , vol.15 , pp. 365-377
    • Galvin, R.1    Murphy, B.2    Cusack, T.3    Stokes, E.4
  • 12
    • 77957742659 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The effects of increased dose of exercise-based therapies to enhance motor recovery after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • Cooke EV, Mares K, Clark A, Tallis RC, Pomeroy VM. The effects of increased dose of exercise-based therapies to enhance motor recovery after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Med 2010; 8: 60.
    • (2010) BMC Med , vol.8 , pp. 60
    • Cooke, E.V.1    Mares, K.2    Clark, A.3    Tallis, R.C.4    Pomeroy, V.M.5
  • 13
    • 70350068189 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Extended editorial: Towards integrative neurorehabilitation science
    • Kwakkel G. Extended Editorial: Towards integrative neurorehabilitation science. Physiother Res Int 2009; 14: 137-146.
    • (2009) Physiother Res Int , vol.14 , pp. 137-146
    • Kwakkel, G.1
  • 14
    • 0029797321 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Stroke rehabilitation: Are highly structured units more conducive to physical activity than less structured units?
    • Mackey F, Ada L, Heard R, Adams R. Stroke rehabilitation: Are highly structured units more conducive to physical activity than less structured units? Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1996; 77: 1066-1070.
    • (1996) Arch Phys Med Rehabil , vol.77 , pp. 1066-1070
    • Mackey, F.1    Ada, L.2    Heard, R.3    Adams, R.4
  • 15
    • 79960584850 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Many participants in inpatient rehabilitation can quantify their exercise dosage accurately: An observational study
    • Scrivener K, Sherrington C, Schurr K, Treacy D. Many participants in inpatient rehabilitation can quantify their exercise dosage accurately: an observational study. J Physiother 2011; 57: 117-122.
    • (2011) J Physiother , vol.57 , pp. 117-122
    • Scrivener, K.1    Sherrington, C.2    Schurr, K.3    Treacy, D.4
  • 16
    • 42149189269 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Counting repetitions: An observational study of outpatient therapy for people with hemiparesis post-stroke
    • Lang CE, MacDonald JR, Gnip C. Counting repetitions: an observational study of outpatient therapy for people with hemiparesis post-stroke. J Neurol Phys Ther 2007; 31: 3-10.
    • (2007) J Neurol Phys Ther , vol.31 , pp. 3-10
    • Lang, C.E.1    MacDonald, J.R.2    Gnip, C.3
  • 18
    • 0028329479 scopus 로고
    • A dose-response relationship between amount of weight-bearing exercise and walking outcome following cerebrovascular accident
    • Nugent JA, Schurr KA, Adams RD. A dose-response relationship between amount of weight-bearing exercise and walking outcome following cerebrovascular accident. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1994; 75: 399-402.
    • (1994) Arch Phys Med Rehabil , vol.75 , pp. 399-402
    • Nugent, J.A.1    Schurr, K.A.2    Adams, R.D.3
  • 19
    • 77956358521 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Translating animal doses of task-specific training to people with chronic stroke in 1-hour therapy sessions: A proof-of-concept study
    • Birkenmeier RL, Prager EM, Lang CE. Translating animal doses of task-specific training to people with chronic stroke in 1-hour therapy sessions: A proof-of-concept study. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2010: 24: 620-635.
    • (2010) Neurorehabil Neural Repair , vol.24 , pp. 620-635
    • Birkenmeier, R.L.1    Prager, E.M.2    Lang, C.E.3
  • 21
    • 3242777892 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Charlson index comorbidity adjustment for ischemic stroke outcome studies
    • Goldstein L, Samsa G, Matchar D, Horner R. Charlson Index Comorbidity adjustment for ischemic stroke outcome studies. Stroke 2004; 35: 1941-1945.
    • (2004) Stroke , vol.35 , pp. 1941-1945
    • Goldstein, L.1    Samsa, G.2    Matchar, D.3    Horner, R.4
  • 22
    • 45849130238 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Validation of the charlson comorbidity index for predicting functional outcome of stroke
    • Tessier A, Finch L, Daskalopoulou SS, Mayo NE. Validation of the Charlson Comorbidity Index for predicting functional outcome of stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2008; 89: 1276-1283.
    • (2008) Arch Phys Med Rehabil , vol.89 , pp. 1276-1283
    • Tessier, A.1    Finch, L.2    Daskalopoulou, S.S.3    Mayo, N.E.4
  • 23
    • 33947526659 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Outcomes validity and reliability of the modified rankin scale: Implications for stroke clinical trials. A literature review and synthesis
    • Banks J, Marotta C. Outcomes validity and reliability of the modified rankin scale: implications for stroke clinical trials. A literature review and synthesis. Stroke 2007; 38: 1091-1096.
    • (2007) Stroke , vol.38 , pp. 1091-1096
    • Banks, J.1    Marotta, C.2
  • 24
    • 71049181796 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The psychometric properties and clinical utility of measures of walking and mobility in neurological conditions: A systematic review
    • Tyson S, Connell L. The psychometric properties and clinical utility of measures of walking and mobility in neurological conditions: a systematic review. Clin Rehabil 2009; 23: 1018-1033.
    • (2009) Clin Rehabil , vol.23 , pp. 1018-1033
    • Tyson, S.1    Connell, L.2
  • 25
    • 33745287846 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Impact of intensity of practice after stroke: Issues for consideration
    • Kwakkel G. Impact of intensity of practice after stroke: Issues for consideration. Disabil Rehabil 2006; 28: 823-830.
    • (2006) Disabil Rehabil , vol.28 , pp. 823-830
    • Kwakkel, G.1


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.