Stroke Rehabilitation

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Gainotti (1993)
3 factors in emotional disturbance following stroke - social isolation, attitude to disabiltiy, impaired emotional control
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Stone et al (1992)
recovery rapid, then slow e.g. spatial attention
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Farne et al (2002)
if stop using e.g. arm, neighbouring neurons will take over brain area
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Leipert et al (2000)
constrain induced therapy - most success with less severe stroke, 6 hours a day required
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Volpe et al (2000)
robot assisted treatment for motor recovery - initial success
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Luaute et al (2006)
identified 18 treatments for rehabilitation top down and bottom up
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Bowen et al (2013)
systematic review of treatment, only 11 had adequate concealment, only 4 free from bias - no long terms rehabilitation found
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Rosseti et al (1998)
prism adaptation study - improved copying following training
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Turton et al (2010)
systematic approach, RCT, showed imporved pointing, but no improvement in BIT or CBS
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Kaste et al (1995)
Systematic treatment is required
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