Comparison of the content of two physiotherapy approaches for stroke (original) (raw)

Can Physiotherapy after Stroke Based on the Bobath Concept Result in Improved Quality of Movement Compared to the Motor Relearning Programme

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What is Bobath? A survey of UK stroke physiotherapists' perceptions of the content of the Bobath concept to treat postural control and mobility problems after stroke

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Bobath or Motor Relearning Programme? A comparison of two different approaches of physiotherapy in stroke rehabilitation: a randomized controlled study

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The Bobath concept: a critical review of the theoretical assumptions that guide physiotherapy practice in stroke rehabilitation

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Clinical physiotherapy documentation in stroke rehabilitation: an ICIDH-2 Beta-2 based analysis

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[Physiotherapy after stroke--a randomized controlled trial]

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Physiotherapy after stroke - a lifetime endeavour

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Physiotherapy Treatment Approaches for Stroke

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What Do Physiotherapists Do in Stroke Rehabilitation? A Focus Group Discussion

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Unpacking the black box of therapy – a pilot study to describe occupational therapy and physiotherapy interventions for people with stroke

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Clinical Rehabilitation, 1999

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The Effectiveness of the Bobath Concept in Stroke Rehabilitation: What is the Evidence?

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Observation of Amounts of Movement Practice Provided During Stroke Rehabilitation

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Stroke rehabilitation. Three exercise therapy approaches

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Physical therapy interventions for patients with stroke in inpatient rehabilitation facilities

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Three different points of view in stroke rehabilitation: patient, caregiver, and physiotherapist

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Stroke patients' and therapists' opinions of constraint-induced movement therapy

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Evidence-Based Stroke Rehabilitation

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A New Primary Care Model for the Rehabilitation of Strokepatients with Impaired Arm and Hand Function -- A Pilot Study

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Description of a new motor re-education programme for the paretic lower limb aimed at improving the mobility of stroke patients

Catherine Mercier

Clinical Rehabilitation, 1999

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How physically active are people with stroke in physiotherapy sessions aimed at improving motor function? A systematic review

Susan Hillier

Stroke Research and Treatment, 2012

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A Study on the Effectiveness of Bobath Approach Versus Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (Cimt) to Improve the Arm Motor Function and the Hand Dexterity Function in Post Stroke Patients

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Physical therapy examination of patients with stroke in clinical affiliations of a university

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Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences, 2007

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Bobath or Motor Relearning Programme? A follow-up one and four years post stroke

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Stroke rehabilitation: issues for physiotherapy and physiotherapy research to improve life after stroke

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Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy, 2013

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Physiotherapy Alignment with Guidelines for the Management of Stroke in the Inpatient Setting

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Stroke patients and long-term training: is it worthwhile? A randomized comparison of two different training strategies after rehabilitation

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