recognise physical activity to be beneficial following
a CVA and uncovered strong evidence for stroke patient
interventions favouring intensive, highly repetitive, taskorientated
and task-specific training in all phases post
stroke. Meta-analysis (Evidence Based Review of Stroke
Rehabilitation (EBRSR), 2014) showed significant positive
effects for 13 interventions relating to gait, 11 interventions
relating to arm-hand activities, 3 interventions for physical
fitness and another related to activities of daily living. 3
However, EBRSR (2014) also acknowledged that poorer J
walking ability, specific sensory motor functions, and low J
mood were found to be correlates for low levels of ;o
physical activity affecting individual recovery. The therapeutic
relationship between a nurse and patient could, therefore,
provide a much-needed motivational impetus to improve
some of these aspects that may hinder rehabilitation regimes.
recognise physical activity to be beneficial followinga CVA and uncovered strong evidence for stroke patientinterventions favouring intensive, highly repetitive, taskorientatedand task-specific training in all phases poststroke. Meta-analysis (Evidence Based Review of StrokeRehabilitation (EBRSR), 2014) showed significant positiveeffects for 13 interventions relating to gait, 11 interventionsrelating to arm-hand activities, 3 interventions for physicalfitness and another related to activities of daily living. 3However, EBRSR (2014) also acknowledged that poorer Jwalking ability, specific sensory motor functions, and low Jmood were found to be correlates for low levels of ;ophysical activity affecting individual recovery. The therapeuticrelationship between a nurse and patient could, therefore,provide a much-needed motivational impetus to improvesome of these aspects that may hinder rehabilitation regimes.
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