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Assessment of Upper Extremity Function in People With Stroke Based on the Framework of the ICF: A Narrative Review

Kim H, Shin JH

Although there are many assessment tools for upper extremity (UE) function, it is still difficult to select an appropriate outcome measurement for the rehabilitation process of individuals with stroke. This...
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Treatment and Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury: Current Update

Min JH, Shin YI

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an acquired injury to the brain caused by external mechanical forces, which can cause temporary or permanent disability. TBI and its potential long-term consequences are...
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Update on Stroke Rehabilitation for Non-Motor Impairment

Park JG

Various interventions exist to treat non-motor impairments caused by stroke. Adjuvant treatments such as non-invasive brain stimulation, virtual reality, computer-assisted training, neurostimulation, and biofeedback are being investigated and applied in...
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Update on Stroke Rehabilitation in Motor Impairment

Kim YW

Motor impairment due to stroke limits patients’ mobility, activities of daily living, and negatively affects their return to the workplace. It also reduces patients’ quality of life and increases the...
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Update on Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation

Yoon SY

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. Although dopaminergic drugs are the mainstay for improving PD symptoms, there are still few effective disease-modifying therapies. With the increasing...
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Assessment of Lower Limb Motor Function, Ambulation, and Balance After Stroke

Yoo YJ, Lim SH

Restoration of ambulation is important for stroke patients. Valid and reliable methods are required for the assessment of lower limb functional status. We reviewed the psychometric properties of methods employed...
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Diagnosis of Post-Stroke Aphasia: A Review of Language Tests in Korea

Kim JM, Yang SN

Aphasia is one of the most serious cognitive impairments in stroke patients. An accurate diagnosis of aphasia is important for early interventions that optimize patients’ functional status. Therefore, we present...
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Comparison Between Comprehensive Nursing Care Ward and Private Care Ward on Functional Recovery in Stroke Patients

Hur YR, Song WS, Kim KM, Hwang KH

The need for a comprehensive nursing care service ward (CNCW) is emerging, but few studies have investigated its medical validity. This study aimed to assess the effect of hospitalization on...
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Erratum: Role of Intensive Inpatient Rehabilitation for Prevention of Disability after Stroke: The Korean Stroke Cohort for Functioning and Rehabilitation (KOSCO) Study

Chang WH, Sohn MK, Lee J, Kim DY, Lee SG, Shin YI, Oh GJ, Lee YS, Joo MC, Han EY, Han J, Kim YH

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Correlation of Body Composition via Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and Motor Function and Recovery of Upper Extremity in Patients Undergoing Stroke Rehabilitation

Park S, Kim J, Kim Y, Kim MW

Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) has been used to investigate the body compositions and predict functional outcomes in patients with stroke, while the role of BIA to predict motor function or...
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Efficacy of Unilateral and Bilateral Parietal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Right Hemispheric Stroke Patients With Neglect Symptoms: A Proof-of-Principle Study

Gorsler A, Grittner U, Rackoll T, Külzow N

Different transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) protocols have been tested to improve visuospatial neglect (VSN). So far, methodological heterogenity limits reliable conclusions about optimal stimualtion set-up. With this proof-of-principle study...
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