2015
DOI: 10.5505/tbdhd.2015.65487
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After Stroke: Guidelines Of Turkish Society Of Cerebrovascular Diseases – 2015

Abstract: ÖZETBu bölümde, sensorimotor işlev bozulması, düşmeler, epilepsi, depresyon ve demans gibi inme sonrası komplikasyonlar ve bunlara yönelik güncel tedavi yaklaşım önerilerinden bahsedilecektir. Anahtar Sözcükler: İnme, sensorimotor işlev bozulması, düşme, epilepsi, depresyon, demans. AFTER STROKE: GUIDELINES OF TURKISH SOCIETY OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES -2015 ABSTRACTIn this section, recommendation of recent management approaches about post-stroke complications such as sensorymotor function impairment, drops, … Show more

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“…In patients with hemiplegia who have a history or risk of falls, a rehabilitation plan for falls is recommended and individualised treatment implemented when necessary (Adeoye et al 2019 ; Bakar et al 2015 ). In our study, we aimed to evaluate the results of CDP training, which was applied together with traditional rehabilitation in patients with hemiplegia with a history of falling using SOT and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) as outcome measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with hemiplegia who have a history or risk of falls, a rehabilitation plan for falls is recommended and individualised treatment implemented when necessary (Adeoye et al 2019 ; Bakar et al 2015 ). In our study, we aimed to evaluate the results of CDP training, which was applied together with traditional rehabilitation in patients with hemiplegia with a history of falling using SOT and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) as outcome measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%