Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
8 articles tagged "Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine"
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Semantic-Metacognitive Therapy Improves Naming in Semantic Variant PPA
A single-case experimental study shows specific speech therapy can improve naming performance in individuals with semantic variant primary…
Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Linked to Higher Depression Risk Than Lower-Level Injuries
A nationwide cohort study reveals patients with cervical SCI face a significantly elevated risk of depression compared to those with thoracic/lumbar.
Preexisting Mental Disorders Increase Mortality After Spinal Injury
A cohort study finds younger patients with dual diagnoses face a 17-fold higher mortality risk following traumatic spinal injury.
Mental Fatigue Linked to Sensory Hypersensitivity in Stroke Survivors
A cross-sectional study finds 41% of stroke patients experience both symptoms, with sensory sensitivity tied specifically to mental exhaustion.
Participation-Focused Training Improves Immediate Post-Stroke Executive Function in Randomized Trial
Strategy training shows short-term cognitive gains in stroke survivors, though benefits do not persist at three-month follow-up.
Eccentric Cycling Matches Concentric Training for Post-COVID-19 Walking Recovery
An 8-week trial shows eccentric cycling is safe and improves walking distance, though it offers no advantage over concentric exercise.
Telehealth Interdisciplinary Care Reduces Symptoms in Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome
A single-case experimental study shows remote delivery of multi-modal rehabilitation improves functional goals and symptom severity.
Daily Task Frequency Correlates With Objective Activity in Cardiac Patients
A study of 1,126 patients shows that housework and leisure activities drive higher step counts and moderate-to-vigorous exertion.