Citation: Chun, M., Chang, M., & Lee, S. (2017). The effects of forest therapy on depression and anxiety in patients with chronic stroke. International Journal of Neuroscience, 127(3), 199-203. Link to publisher’s article.
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Living and ageing with stroke: An exploration of conditions influencing participation in social and leisure activities over 15 years
Citation: Norlander, A., Iwarsson, S., Jonsson, A., Lindgren, A., & Lexell, E. (2018). Living and ageing with stroke: An exploration of conditions influencing participation in social and leisure activities over 15 years. Brain Injury, 32(7), 858-866. Link to publisher’s article.
Adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery guidelines
Citation: American Health Association & American Stroke Association (2017). Adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery guidelines. Retrieved from: http://www.strokeassociation.org/STROKEORG/AboutStroke/Recovery-Healthcare-Professional-Resource-Page_UCM_496009_Article.jsp#.WrbKBpPwbgH. Link to guideline.
Risk factors for falls in community stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Xu, T., Clemson, L., O’Loughin, K., Lannin, N., Dean, C., & Koh, G. (2018). Risk factors for falls in community stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(3), 563-573. Link to publisher’s article.
Tai chi for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: The patient’s perspective.
Citation: Desrochers, P., Kairy, D., Pan, S., Corriveau, H., & Tousignant, M. (2017). Tai chi for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: The patient’s perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(13), 1313-1319. Link to publisher’s article.
Targeted upper-limb Wii-based movement therapy also improves lower-limb muscle activation and functional movement in chronic stroke
Citation: Trinh, T., Shiner, C., Thompson-Butel, A., & McNulty, P. (2017). Targeted upper-limb Wii-based movement therapy also improves lower-limb muscle activation and functional movement in chronic stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation. 39(19), 1939-1949. Link to publisher’s article.
What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings
Citation: Jellema, S., van Hees, S., Zajec, J., van der Sande, R., Nijhuis- van der Sanden, M., & Steultjens, E. (2017). What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(7), 936-947. Link to publisher’s article.
Impact of a person-centred community rehabilitation service on outcomes for individuals with a neurological condition
Citation: Barker, R., Sealey, C., Polley, M., Mervin, M., & Comans, T. (2017). Impact of a person-centred community rehabilitation service on outcomes for individuals with a neurological condition. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(11), 1136-1142. Link to publisher’s article.
Play-based interventions improve physical function for people with adult-acquired brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Citation: Saywell, N., Taylor, N., Rodgers, E., Skinner, L., & Boocock, M. (2017). Play-based interventions improve physical function for people with adult-acquired brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(2), 145-157. Link to publisher’s article.
Twelve month follow-up on a randomised controlled trial of relaxation training for post-stroke anxiety
Citation: Golding, K., Fife-Schaw, C., & Kneebone, I. (2017). Twelve month follow-up on a randomised controlled trial of relaxation training for post-stroke anxiety. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(9), 1164-1167. Link to publisher’s article.