Recovering from a stroke can be a challenging journey — both physically and emotionally. Strokes can significantly impact mobility, making even the simplest movements feel like monumental tasks.
Just 10 min of daily early mobility training may suffice for patients with mild stroke, but those with moderate stroke may benefit from two daily sessions, as per results from the AVERT DOSE trial.
A stroke is caused by an interruption of blood flow to the brain, often resulting in impaired mobility, permanent loss of ...
Cardiorespiratory exercise after ischemic stroke had benefits on cognition but not brain volume in a randomized controlled study conducted in Australia. In the PISCES-ZODIAC trial, an 8-week ...
Researchers from Hong Kong have come up with a new robotic device for improving the gait and lower limb function of stroke patients. The mobile ankle-foot exoneuromusculoskeleton developed by a ...
Short bursts of intense exercise may better improve cardiovascular fitness among stroke survivors than continuously exercising at a more moderate level, new research finds, adding to what's known ...
A progressively higher-intensity walking exercise program combined with standard physical therapy significantly improved the quality of life and mobility in stroke survivors, according to a ...
Don Cady, a 62-year-old stroke survivor, has regained his independence thanks to a new FDA-approved treatment, Vivistim, ...
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"Exercise is a really crucial part of rehabilitation," said study co-author Dr. Ada Tang, a physical therapist and professor of rehabilitation science at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, ...