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Accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC)Synonyme(s)A.v.c. ;Apoplexie cérébrale Ictus cérébralVoir aussi |
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Jean-Christophe Mino ; Florence Douguet ; Elsa Gisquet | Paris : Les Belles Lettres | Médecine & sciences humaines, ISSN 1768-5109 | 2015À quel prix peut-on sauver la vie ? Une telle question taraude la médecine contemporaine lorsqu'elle réanime des malades avec des risques de lourdes séquelles. Cest le cas des personnes touchées par un accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC). Avec [...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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La thrombolyse intraveineuse est lun des deux traitements durgence de laccident vasculaire cérébral ischémique. Sa mise en uvre nécessite une coordination fine des équipes et doit être adaptée au contexte local de chaque hôpital et de chaque[...]Article
Objective To determine the accuracy of an algorithm, using clinical measures only, on a sample of persons with first-ever stroke in the United States (US). It was hypothesized that algorithm accuracy would fall in a range of 70%-80%. Design [...]Article
Adam de Havenon ; Laura Heitsch ; Abimbola Sunmonu ; Robynne Braun ; Keith R. Lohse ; John W. Cole ; Eva Mistry ; Arne Lindgren ; Bradford B. Worrall ; Steven C. Cramer |Objective To develop a simple and effective risk score for predicting which stroke patients will have persistent impairment of upper extremity motor function at 90 days. Design Post hoc analysis of clinical trial patients hospitalized wit[...]Article
Emily A. Kringle ; Lauren Terhorst ; Bethany Gibbs ; Grace Campbell ; Michael McCue ; Elizabeth R. Skidmore |Importance: Reducing poststroke sedentary behavior is important for reducing recurrent stroke risk, yet interventions to achieve this are scant. Objective: To assess the feasibility of, and estimate change in sedentary behavior over time assoc[...]Travail de fin d'études
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Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Evolutions psychomotrices. Vol. 21, n°85 (Septembre 2009) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Objective To determine whether there were differences in characteristics and activity limitations relevant to physiotherapists among people receiving inpatient rehabilitation after stroke in 2001, 2005, and 2011. Design A multicenter observati[...]Article
Wenjuan Fan ; Xu Kuang ; Jiawei Hu ; et al. |Background Hemiplegia after stroke is one of the main dysfunctions in stroke patients. Acupuncture had been widely used for poststroke spastic hemiplegia (PSSH), but the efficiency was unclear. This study aimed to examine the efficiency and s[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. Vol. 40 (August 2020) Périodique papier Woluwe Espace revues Prêt autorisé
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Rafael Moreira Sales ; Mikhail Santos Cerqueira ; André Terácio Bezerra de Morais ; Claúdia Regina O. de Paiva Lima ; Andrea Lemos ; Alberto Galvão de Moura Filho |Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the acute effects (up to 30 min) of whole-body vibration (WBV) on spinal excitability level and ankle plantar flexion spasticity in chronic stroke subjects. Methods Twenty-one subjects (age [...]Article
Objective To determine the recruitment strategy, acceptability, adherence, outcome measures, and adverse events for a definitive study that will explore adapted cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for people post-stroke with mild-to-moderate severity s[...]Article
Pradeepa Nayak ; Pradeepa Nayak ; Amreen Mahmood ; Senthil Kumaran D ; Manikandan Natarajan ; Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan ; John M. Solomon |Background Despite proven health benefits of regular participation in physical activities (PA), adults with stroke fail to achieve recommended levels of PA. Sports being an enjoyable activity is more likely to encourage participation. Therefore,[...]Article
Evidence suggests that a stroke occurs in isolation (no comorbid conditions) in less than 6% of patients. Multimorbidity, compounded by psychosocial issues, makes treatment and recovery for stroke increasingly complex. Recent research and health[...]Article
Objective To study the correlation between adherence to recommended management and good recovery outcomes in an Australian cohort of inpatients receiving rehabilitation. Design Processes of care were audited and included those recommended in t[...]Article
Background Adjunct therapies (ATs) may further improve outcomes after botulinum toxin injections in spastic patients, but evidence was unclear in previous systematic reviews. Objective To assess the efficacy of non-pharmacological ATs in spastic[...]