Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8753658 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
NMES combined with or without other interventions has beneficial effects in lower limb motor function in chronic stroke survivors. These data suggest that NMES should be a promising therapy to apply in chronic stroke rehabilitation to improve the capability of lower extremity in performing activities.
Keywords
NMESFeSSMDFDSBBSRCTAFO10MWT6MWTRandomized controlled trials10-meter walk test6-minute walk testGait analysisAnkle-foot orthosismodified Ashworth scaleLower limbMASElectrical stimulationNeuromuscular electrical stimulationFunctional electrical stimulationTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulationStandard mean differenceTUGRange of motionTENSROMTimed Up and GoStrokeMotor functionconfidence intervalSystematic reviewBerg balance scalePNS
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Authors
Zhongqiu Hong, Minghong Sui, Zhiqiang Zhuang, Huihua Liu, Xiuyuan Zheng, Chuanping Cai, Dongmei MD,