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P-247
Take Charge After Stroke (TACAS): a process evaluation of implementation in a stroke support service
Dr Felicity Bright (Auckland / NZ)
P-294
External validation of a dynamic prediction model for upper limb function after stroke
Dr Iris Charlotte Brunner (Aarhus / DK)
P-373
Effects of cognitive task complexity and type on dual-task interference during obstacle negotiation in people with chronic stroke
Dr Tiev Miller (Vancouver / CA; Hong Kong / HK)
P-388
Overview of randomized controlled trials of post stroke upper extremity rehabilitation conducted in in low and middle-income and high-income countries
Professor Robert Teasell (London, Ontario / CA)
Dr Sarvenaz Mehrabi (London, Ontario / CA)
P-456
Peripheral mechanism of stroke rehabilitation
Dr Guomeng Wan (Nanjing City / CN)
P-458
Exploring the significance of family-based rehabilitation: a qualitative study among caregivers of stroke survivors
Dr Hitav Someshwar (Mumbai / IN)
P-459
A systematic review of randomized controlled trials of post-stroke upper extremity rehabilitation in low-middle-income and high-income countries and within different regions of high-income countries
Dr Sarvenaz Mehrabi (London, Ontario / CA)
Professor Robert Teasell (London, Ontario / CA)
P-460
A systematic review of female participation in randomized controlled trials of post-stroke upper extremity rehabilitation in low to middle-income countries and high-income countries in different world regions
Dr Sarvenaz Mehrabi (London, Ontario / CA)
Professor Robert Teasell (London, Ontario / CA)
P-461
Female enrollment in randomized controlled trials of post stroke lower extremity rehabilitation over 50 years
Dr Sarvenaz Mehrabi (London, Ontario / CA)
Dr Mohamad Safaei Qomi (London, Ontario / CA)
P-462
Action observation therapy plus focal vibration to improve upper limb dexterity in a patient with chronic stroke: a single-subject design study
Professor Roberto Gatti (Milan / IT)
P-465
The effectiveness of the contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation in post‑stroke patients: a systematic review
Ahmed Hendawy (Giza / EG)
P-466
Quantifying movement in moderate intensity multimodal circuit training for stroke individuals
Ana Flávia Silveira (Sao Carlos / BR)
P-467
Interventions to change movement behaviors after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Ana Flávia Silveira (Sao Carlos / BR)
P-468
Upper limb rehabilitation in (sub)acute stroke in West African low-income countries: an observational prospective study focusing on dose and content
Professor Annemie Spooren (Hasselt / BE)
P-469
Implementation of goal setting in rehabilitation in people with stroke
Professor Annemie Spooren (Hasselt / BE)
P-470
Adrift in space: gaps in assessing proprioception after stroke
Dr David Kennedy (Victoria / CA)
P-472
Effect of a sensorimotor exercise regime for upper limb deficits in the in-hospital phase after a supratentorial stroke (SMULS)
Professor Dorcas Gandhi (Ludhiana / IN)
P-473
Assessing stroke rehabilitation guidelines in LMICs – a systematic review of quality and scope
Professor Dorcas Gandhi (Ludhiana / IN)
P-474
Motor rehabilitation after stroke: European Stroke Organisation (ESO) consensus-based definition
Professor Geert Verheyden (Leuven / BE)
P-475
A 4-week Home GRASP program including sensor-based feedback enhances perceived and actual upper limb performance in the chronic phase after stroke
Professor Geert Verheyden (Leuven / BE)
P-476
Characterization and understanding of the mechanisms of balance disorders in a seated position following a stroke
Professor Isabelle Bonan (Rennes / FR)
P-477
Contribution of Hemineglect, lateropulsion and motor impairment on balance disturbance in a right stroke population with acquired standing: a cross-sectional study
Professor Isabelle Bonan (Rennes / FR)
P-478
Feasibility and benefit of early vocational rehabilitation for people with stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Professor Natasha A. Lannin (Melbourne / AU)
P-479
A study on genetic polymorphism affecting short-term functional outcomes in acute stroke patients
Professor Min Wook Kim (Seoul / KR)
P-480
Feedback-based mall-walking program for improving community ambulation post-stroke: a case series
Kanika Bansal (Alliance, Ohio / US)
P-482
Exploring the feasibility of speed as an intensity measure in post-stroke high-intensity treadmill training
Aditi Doshi (Chicago, IL / US)
P-483
Clinician perspectives on wearable sensor use to guide activity counselling during stroke rehabilitation at home
Aishwarya Shenoy (Vancouver / CA)
P-484
Transformation but not generation of motor images is disrupted following stimulation over the inferior parietal lobe: implications for motor imagery in stroke rehabilitation
Alisha Davis (Kelowna / CA)
P-485
SocialBit: A novel smartwatch sensor to detect social interaction frequency in stroke survivors
Dr Amar Dhand (Boston, MA / US)
P-486
Investigating the acceptability of modified constraint-induced movement therapy among stroke survivors and carers: a qualitative study
Ashan Weerakkody (Joondalup / AU; Fremantle / AU)
P-487
Exploring the views of people with stroke regarding aerobic exercise participation during inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation: a qualitative study
Azadeh Barzideh (Toronto / CA)
P-488
Measuring flow experience during therapy in neurorehabilitation – the flow state scale for rehabilitation tasks: a new flow experience questionnaire for stroke patients
Beatrice Ottiger (Lucerne / CH)
P-489
Characterizing arm recovery in people with severe stroke (CARPSS): a project update
Beverley C. Larssen (Vancouver / CA)
P-490
Bilateral performance of a drinking task improves movement kinematics of the affected arm after stroke
Bonnie Perry (Jackson, MS / US)
P-491
The association of interlimb coordination and temporal symmetry with walking function and motor impairment after stroke
Dr Brice Cleland (Chicago, IL / US)
P-492
Change leadership: fostering effective change in an existing community stroke program to better align with Canadian stroke best practice guidelines
Candice Tremblay (Winnipeg / CA)
P-493
Exercise beliefs, barriers and facilitators: a survey of community-dwelling people after stroke involved in the Falls After Stroke Trial
Professor Catherine Dean (Macquarie Park / AU)
P-494
Vagus nerve stimulation paired with upper limb rehabilitation using the Vivistim System® in a home environment: preliminary findings from a post-market study
Dr Cecilia Prudente (Austin, TX / US)
P-495
Development and evaluation of robot-assisted serious games for upper limb sensorimotor impairments after stroke
Charlotte Heremans (Leuven / BE)
P-496
Effects of mirror therapy proceeding augmented reality in stroke rehabilitation: a study protocol
Chia-jung Lin (Taipei / TW)
P-497
The effect of robot‑assisted therapy combined with mirror therapy on motor and daily functions, and self‑efficacy in stroke
Dr Ching-Yi Wu (Taoyuan / TW)
P-498
A case-series evaluation in the development of an exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy based intervention for the rehabilitation of walking post-stroke
Dr Courtney L. Pollock (Vancouver / CA)
P-499
Virtual reality and cognitive rehabilitation: an experimental study
Professor Deepa Sundareswaran (Chennai / IN)
P-500
Can 3DfUS reliably measure Tibialis Anterior Muscle Echo-intensity in stroke patients and healthy controls?
Dr Fabienne Schillebeeckx (Leuven / BE)
P-501
Experiences of family caregivers of stroke survivors in Burkina Faso: a qualitative study protocol
Mrs Fatimata Ouédraogo (Montreal / CA)
P-502
Trunk control and acute-phase multifactorial predictors of community mobility after stroke: a longitudinal observational study
Dr Fayaz Khan (Jeddah / SA)
P-503
The setting of high intensity targets results in improved functional and locomotor outcomes for inpatient stroke rehabilitation
Dr Faye Bronstein (New York, NY / US)
P-504
Muscle activation in body weight transition during gait using functional electrostimulation in people with stroke
Felipe Covarrubias Escudero (Santiago / CL)
Juan Pablo Appelgren Gonzalez (Santiago / CL)
P-505
Pre-exercise training upregulates irisin to promote the transmission of astrocyte mitochondrias to neurons to alleviate neurological dysfunction in mice with cerebral infarction
Feng Yifeng (Guangzhou City / CN)
P-506
Effects of Robot-assistED rehabIlitation vs occupational therapy on the Recovery of funCTion of the upper limb after a Stroke (REDIRECT): a randomized controlled study protocol and preliminary data
Professor Francesca Cecchi (Florence / IT)
P-507
Fitness training for non-ambulatory stroke survivors living at home: intervention development and feasibility testing
Professor Frederike van Wijck (Glasgow / GB)
P-508
Effects of swing timing differences between a cane and a paretic lower limb on walking speed in hemiplegic patients
Dr Fumihiro Matsuda (Toyoake / JP)
P-509
The lifetime of a walk: survival curve analysis of walking patterns after stroke
Professor George Fulk (Atlanta, GA / US)
P-510
Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of neurologists towards stroke neuro-rehabilitation in India
Dr Guhan Ramamurthy (Tiruchendur / IN)
P-511
Repeated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) combined with human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell therapy improves neurological outcomes in ischemic rats by reducing the panoptosis of neurons in the subacute phase of cerebral infarction
Dr Haiqing Zheng (Guangzhou City / CN)
P-512
Self-reported sleep disturbances more than one year after stroke and its determinants
Hanna Nilsson (Lund / SE)
P-513
Effects of a 6-week lateral treadmill oscillation walking (TOW) training on balance and gait functions in chronic stroke survivors
Dr Hao-Yuan Hsiao (Austin, TX / US)
P-514
Examining the effects of dance on physical and psychosocial function in chronic stroke
Hayley Ng (Toronto / CA)
P-515
Exercising, Socialising and Thinking: Environmental Enrichment Model (ESTEEM) in a community setting after stroke – results from a pilot study
Dr Heidi Janssen (New Lambton Heights / AU; Newcastle / AU)
P-516
Safety and feasibility of high-intensity interval training in post-stroke individuals: a systematic review
Hugo Blatgé (Glasgow / GB)
P-518
Effect of chronic physical exercise prior a stroke on acquired morphological damage and functional impairments in an animal model
Professor Javier Silva-García (Santiago / CL)
P-519
Exploring white matter tract involvement in alien hand syndrome following stroke: diffusion tensor imaging study
Dr Sekwang Lee (Seoul / KR)
P-521
Factors related to prognosis after rehabilitation for stroke following cardiac surgery
Dr Joon Hee Lee (Seoul / KR)
P-522
A new reflex-based treatment of the claw hand in chronic stroke patients. A proposal for a new rehabilitation robot design
Professor Jozef Van Vaerenbegrh (Crans Montana / CH)
P-523
Exploring new ways of defining risk and determinants of post-stroke cognitive decline
Dr Juan Pablo Saa (Melbourne / AU)
P-524
Examining sex differences in relationships between subjective and objective measures of upper extremity motor impairment in a sample of stroke survivors
Julia Dahlby (Vancouver / CA)
P-525
Development and feasibility of first- and third-person motor imagery for people with stroke living in the community
Professor Karen P. Y. Liu (Hong Kong / HK; Penrith / AU)
P-526
Prevalence of people presenting with upper limb weakness within the first week post-stroke is shifting
Professor Kathryn Hayward (Carlton / AU; Heidelberg / AU)
P-527
Effects of handrail use during treadmill walking on abnormal gait patterns and spatiotemporal parameters in patients with hemiparesis
Dr Kei Ohtsuka (Aichi / JP)
P-528
Pow
er training for Strok
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ecovery (POWER): an interim analysis of a feasibility trial
Kenneth S Noguchi (Hamilton / CA)
P-529
How does the therapeutic alliance relate to self-management in community stroke rehabilitation? Exploring the views of healthcare professionals
Lauren Lucas (Manchester / GB)
P-530
Capacity of the paretic upper extremity in unimanual vs. bimanual tasks and its relationship with daily life use after stroke
Léandre Gagné-Pelletier (Québec / CA)
P-531
Arm-hand BOOST therapy to enhance upper limb recovery after stroke: clinical, health economic and process evaluation
Dr Liesel Cornelis (Leuven / BE)
Dr Sarah Meyer (Herk-de-Stad / BE; Leuven / BE)
P-532
Cardiac source of ischemic stroke may be associated with worse patient outcome upon discharge: a pilot study from southern Armenia
Dr Lilit Avetisyan (Yerevan / AM)
P-533
Self-reported physical activity and determinants in people after mild to moderate stroke
Maria Kähler (Lund / SE)
P-534
Myoelectric pattern recognition combined with virtual reality and serious gaming for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke: a qualitative study
Maria Munoz-Novoa (Gothenburg / SE)
P-535
Stroke rehabilitation. A mixed method study evaluating a novel physiotherapy intervention and patients' experiences
Dr Marianne Sivertsen (Bodoe / NO; Tromsø / NO)
P-536
Motor and neurophysiological changes after ischemic conditioning in individuals with chronic stroke: a pilot trial
Mark Cummings (Chicago, IL / US)
P-537
The role of the insula in emotional processing – data from patients following stroke
Professor Martin Lotze (Greifswald / DE)
P-538
Vision rehabilitation: case reports on 2 subacute stroke patients presenting with diplopia
Max Lim (Singapore / SG)
P-539
Intravenous cerebrolysin concentrate for post-stroke oral apraxia: case reports
Minsong Kim (Incheon / KR)
P-540
Developing best practice statements for orthotic intervention supporting mobility recovery following stroke: the OTIS study
Mrs Miriam Golding-Day (Nottingham / GB)
P-541
Stakeholder engagement in codesign of stroke interventions is perceived as valuable and worthwhile
Dr Natalie Fini (Parkville / AU)
P-542
Standardized assessment tools in clinical practice guidelines for stroke rehabilitation worldwide: a scoping review
Professor Nancy Salbach (Toronto / CA)
P-543
Effect of higher walking doses on post-stroke physical activity: a secondary analysis
Dr Paul Mackie (Vancouver / CA)
P-544
Advancing stroke rehabilitation: adding home exercises with functional electrical stimulation on off-clinical days to boost functional gains
Rudri Purohit (Chicago, IL / US)
P-545
Testing the association between upper-limb motor impairment and motor imagery-related brain activation after stroke
Sara Klick (Kelowna / CA)
P-546
Personalizing brain stimulation for stroke recovery with individual brain dynamics
Dr Sarah Kraeutner (Kelowna / CA)
P-547
Arm-hand boost therapy during inpatient stroke rehabilitation: results from a phase II randomized controlled trial
Dr Sarah Meyer (Herk-de-Stad / BE; Leuven / BE)
P-548
Value-based partnering with consumers and clinicians to co-design a cardiorespiratory exercise program for non-ambulatory stroke survivors: a qualitative study
Dr Sharon Kramer (Melbourne / AU)
P-549
Examining longitudinal changes in spatiotemporal characteristics of preferred- and fast-paced walking in chronic stroke up to 24 months
Dr Sherri Thomson (Waterloo / CA)
P-550
AI (Artificial Intelligence) determination of functional ambulatory category of stroke patients
Professor Shi-Uk Lee (Seoul / KR)
P-551
Exploring the link between post-stroke depression and walking speed in adults with chronic stroke
Shravni Deshmukh (Chicago, IL / US)
P-552
Exploratory investigation into cognitive fatigue following a stroke: a study on patients' experiences
Dr Sorayya Askari (Halifax / CA)
P-553
Feasibility of high intensity gait training in subacute stroke during inpatient rehabilitation: results from a pilot quality improvement project
Soukaina Paquin (Montreal / CA)
P-554
Case study to demonstrate that significant progress can be achieved in movement rehabilitation in brain injury patients in the chronic phase of recovery and up to 12 years post injury
Steve Cairns (Bristol / GB)
P-555
The long-term retention and transfer effects of single session of overground perturbation training on functional domains among patients with chronic stroke
Dr Tanvi Bhatt (Chicago, IL / US)
P-556
Feasibility and effects of a novel game-based biofeedback interface for stroke gait retraining
Dr Trisha Kesar (Atlanta, GA / US)
P-557
A novel threshold matrix framework to quantify post-stroke neurophysiological recovery
Professor Winston Byblow (Auckland / NZ)
P-558
Occupational engagement, arm use, environmental features and its relationship amongst stroke survivors in an acute stroke unit
Xiao Yuan Wu (Singapore / SG)
P-559
Enhancing occupational therapists' and interns' perceptions of GRASP for upper-extremity hemiparesis: an implementation science study using an educational module
Yu-Wei Pan (Taoyuan / TW)
P-560
One year evaluation of functional results of intensive day rehabilitation programme using CIMT
Dr Yvona Angerová (Prague / CZ)
P-561
REMOBI & AIDEAL innovations for improving eye movements, functional visual field, reading and quality of life following a stroke
Professor Zoi Kapoula (Paris / FR)
P-562
Examining the relationship between upper extremity motor recovery and unilateral changes in arterial and intramuscular blood flow among people with chronic stroke: a cross-sectional study
Professor Marco Pang (Hong Kong / HK)
P-563
Effect of physical exercise on falls in people with stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Professor Marco Pang (Hong Kong / HK)
P-564
EEG connectivity as a marker of motor recovery after stroke
Pablo Burgos (Santiago / CL)
P-565
Lunch date versus peg tube procedure
Dr Neha Singh (Houston, TX / US)
P-566
Understanding the prevalence of and factors influencing fatigue in stroke survivors in Singapore
Dr Pei Ling Choo (Singapore / SG)
P-567
Use of bilateral upper limb outcome measures in stroke survivors: a systematic review
Dr Pei Ling Choo (Singapore / SG)
P-568
Physical exercise recovers the FUNDC1-dependent MAMs after ischemic stroke
Dr Xiaofeng Yang (Guangzhou City / CN)
P-569
Exercise preconditioning protects autophagy-lysosomal pathway via lung-derived FNIP1 in acute ischemic stroke
Dr Xiaofeng Yang (Guangzhou City / CN)
P-571
Assessment and intervention of speech and swallowing in a young adult with lateral medullary syndrome – a case study
Professor Tasneem Motiwala (Mumbai / IN)
P-572
Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation along with traditional swallowing therapy in a young patient with lateral medullary syndrome: a case study
Professor Tasneem Motiwala (Mumbai / IN)
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