Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Stroke is one of the most critical diseases causing severe disability and death. The incidence of ischemic stroke increases with advancing age.This study aims to identify the etiologic, epidemiological, demographic and clinical features of acute ischemic stroke patients and to contribute to acute stroke data in our country. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective descriptive study. We reviewed the hospital records of 200 patients who were admitted with acute ischemic stroke between January 20… Show more
“…Many comorbid factors may negatively effect neurorehabilitation, according to our study we may add kinesiophobia to the list. [31][32][33][34][35][36] Few studies have been reported in the literature about kinesiophobia on low back pain, amputated patients, burn, knee osteoarthritis and orthopedic repair etc. Up to date there is no study about the importance of kinesiophobia in stroke patients.…”
inesiophobia is defined as fear of acting due to belief of predisposition to injury. It causes physical activity limitation. In the continuation of chronic pain, pain-related fear significantly contributes the
“…Many comorbid factors may negatively effect neurorehabilitation, according to our study we may add kinesiophobia to the list. [31][32][33][34][35][36] Few studies have been reported in the literature about kinesiophobia on low back pain, amputated patients, burn, knee osteoarthritis and orthopedic repair etc. Up to date there is no study about the importance of kinesiophobia in stroke patients.…”
inesiophobia is defined as fear of acting due to belief of predisposition to injury. It causes physical activity limitation. In the continuation of chronic pain, pain-related fear significantly contributes the
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