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Här kan Du hitta artiklar och andra litteraturtips inom ämnesområdet neurologi. Då artikeln eller dess abstract finns tillgänglig på internet, har vi länkat till den, annars hänvisar vi endast till källan.

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Non-invasive neuromuscular electrical stimulation in patients with central nervous system lesions: An educational review. Othmar Schuhfried, Richard Crevenna, Veronika Fialka-Moser, Tatjana Paternostro-Sluga. J Rehabil Med 2012; 44: 99–105. doi: 10.2340/16501977-0941. Abstract

Unilateral versus bilateral upper limb exercise therapy
after stroke: A systematic review.
van Delden AE, Peper CE, Beek PJ, Kwakkel G. J Rehabil Med. 2012 Jan 23. doi: 10.2340/16501977-0928. Abstract

Measures of sensation in neurological conditions: a systematic review
LA Connell and SF Tyson. Clin Rehabil, January 2012; vol. 26, 1: pp. 68-80. Abstract

Effects of intensive physical rehabilitation on neuromuscular adaptations in adults with poststroke hemiparesis. Lars L. Andersen, Peter Zeeman, Jorgen R. Jorgensen, Daniel T. Bech-Pedersen, Janne Sorensen, Michael Kjaer, Jesper L. Andersen. Journal of Strength and Conditioneing Research. Volume 25. Number 10. 25(10)/2808-2817. October 2011.

Four-fold increase in direct costs of stroke survivors with spasticity compared with stroke survivors without spasticity: the first year after the event. Lundström E, Smits A, Borg J,Terént A. Stroke. 2010 Feb; 41(2):319-24. Epub 2009 Dec 31

Spasitcity after first-ever stroke. Erik Lundström, Uppsala Universitet.

Rehabilitation after severe Guillain-Barre syndrome: the use of partial body weight support.
Tuckey J, Greenwood R.
Physiotherapy Department, Regional Neurological Rehabilitation Unit, Homerton Hospital, London, UK.
Physiother Res Int. 2004;9(2):96-103


Measurement of mobility following stroke: a comparison of the Modified Rivermead Mobility Index and the Motor Assessment Scale./Louise Johnson and James Selfeb.


Longitudinal changes in exercise capacity after stroke./Mackay-Lyons MJ and Makrides L.

Attending to the task: Interferens effects of functional tasks on walking in Parkinson`s disease and the roles of cognition, depression, fatigue, and balance./Rochester L, Hetherington V, Jones D, Nieuwboer A, Willems AM, Kvakkel G, Van Wegen E.

Stroke in the younger: Self-reported impact on work situation, cognitive function, physical function and life satisfaction: A national survey./Jenny Röding


Beskrivning och undersökning av Cervikal Dystoni ur ett sjukgymnastiskt perspektiv./ Lena Zetterberg 

How much change is true change? The minimum detectable change of the Berg Balance scale in elderly people./Declan Donoghue(Physio), Physioterapy research and older People(PROP) Group and Emma K Stokes(PhD)


Very early versus delayed mobilisation after stroke (Review)/Bernhardt J, Thuy MNT, Collier JM, Legg LA.

Fokal spasticity therapy: effects on motor function, health related quality of life, and central nervous system plasticity./Ulla Bergfeldt


A systematic review of voluntary arm recovery in hemiparetic stroke.

ICF core sets for Stroke.

What do motor recovery and compensation means to patients with stroke.
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