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A new study published in Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation examines race and ethnic disparities in access to rehabilitation services and functional recovery following stroke.
Full article:www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(25)01...

#ACRM #ArchivesPMR #PostStroke

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🟡 Findings suggest that integrating fNIRS and EEG could improve assessment and tailoring of therapeutic interventions for motor rehabilitation

🔗 publications.artinis.com/pub...

#Neurorehabilitation #PostStroke #Neuroimaging #Neuroscience

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Frontiers | Application of mindfulness-based stress reduction plan in post-stroke patients with mild depression ObjectiveTo explore the therapeutic effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction in patients with post-stroke mild depression.MethodsA total of 80 patients w...

Adding mindfulness to existing treatments for mild depression for this cohort is more effective than those treatments alone.

#mindfulness #depression #depressiontreatment #mentalhealth #stroke #poststroke

www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu...

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Data-Driven Adaptive Exoskeleton Assistance for Post-Stroke Gait

Data-Driven Adaptive Exoskeleton Assistance for Post-Stroke Gait

A new ankle exoskeleton uses a Temporal Convolutional Network to predict assistance torque, achieving an average R² of 0.74 ± 0.13 across four post‑stroke participants. Read more: getnews.me/data-driven-adaptive-exo... #exoskeleton #poststroke #ai

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#aphasia #stroke #speechandlanguagetherapy #neurorehab #communicationaccess #SLT #identityintherapy #poststroke #RCSLT

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Exploring Remote Monitoring of Poststroke Mood With Digital Sensors by Assessment of Depression Phenotypes and Accelerometer Data in UK Biobank: Cross-Sectional Analysis Background: Interest in using digital sensors to monitor post-stroke patients (PSPs) for depression, a risk factor for poor outcomes, has grown rapidly; however, little is known about behavioral phenotypes related to future mood and if patients with and without previously diagnosed depression experience similar phenotypes. Objective: To assess the feasibility of using digital sensors to monitor mood in PSPs with a pre-stroke depression diagnosis (DDs) and controls, we examined relationships between physical activity (PA) behaviors and self-reported depression frequency. Methods: In the UK Biobank wearable accelerometer cohort, we retrospectively identified patients who had previously suffered a stroke (n = 1,603) and conducted cross-sectional analyses with those who completed a subsequent depression survey follow-up. Sensitivity analyses assessed a general population cohort excluding prior stroke participants and two incident cohorts: incident stroke (IS) and incident CeVD (IC). Results: In controls, the odds of being in a higher depressed mood frequency category decreased by 23.0% for each minute spent in moderate‐to‐vigorous PA (MVPA) (OR = 0.770; 95% CI = 0.686-0.865; p < 0.001). This association persisted in both general cohorts and in the IC control cohort. Conclusions: Although MVPA was linked with less frequent depressed mood in PSPs without DDs, this finding did not persist in DDs. Thus, accelerometer-mood monitoring may provide clinically useful insights about future mood in PSPs without DDs. Considering the finding in the IC cohort and the lack of findings in IS cohorts, accelerometer-mood monitoring may also be appropriately applied to observing broader CeVD pathogenesis.

Exploring Remote Monitoring of Poststroke Mood With Digital Sensors by Assessment of Depression Phenotypes and Accelerometer Data in UK Biobank: Cross-Sectional Analysis #MentalHealth #PostStroke #DigitalHealth #Depression #WearableTech

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Neural Mechanisms of Poststroke Urinary Incontinence: Results From an fMRI Study | Stroke BACKGROUND: Urinary incontinence after a stroke significantly affects patient outcomes and quality of life. It is commonly associated with uninhibited detrusor contractions, but the underlying neural ...

Neural Mechanisms of Poststroke Urinary Incontinence: Results From an fMRI Study
#Neural #poststroke #Stroke #Urinary #Study

www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/...

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Occupational therapy for my left hand. I’d say I’m back to 85-90%. I consider myself very lucky. #poststroke

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