2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2008.05.017
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Does Treadmill Exercise Improve Performance of Cognitive or Upper-Extremity Tasks in People With Chronic Stroke? A Randomized Cross-Over Trial

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“…It is also possible that physical activity does not affect cognitive function in people with a compromised central nervous system regardless of dosage. For example, Ploughman et al 30 suggested that exercise is unable to improve cognitive performance in individuals after stroke. This finding may also be true for individuals with MS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible that physical activity does not affect cognitive function in people with a compromised central nervous system regardless of dosage. For example, Ploughman et al 30 suggested that exercise is unable to improve cognitive performance in individuals after stroke. This finding may also be true for individuals with MS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A summary of the results is presented in (Ploughman et al, 2008). This within-subject cross-over study did not find beneficial effects of exercise on cognition in stroke victims after a 20-minute bout of aerobic training (AT).…”
Section: Exercise and Neurocognition Following Abimentioning
confidence: 95%
“…While two studies investigated the effects of exercise in a TBI population (Chin et al, 2015;McMillian et al, 2002), ten others focused solely on stroke victims (El-Tamawy et al, 2014;Fang et al, 2003;Kluding et al, 2011;Marzolini et al, 2013;Moore et al, 2015;Nilsson et al, 2001;Ploughman et al, 2008;Pyöriä et al, 2007;Quaney et al, 2009;Studenski et al, 2005). Studies in the latter population sometimes excluded patients who had experienced multiple strokes (Fang et al, 2003;Marzolini et al, 2013;Pyöriä et al, 2007).…”
Section: Mediating Factors 3341 Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Кроме того, программируемая электромиостимуляция обладает способностью эф-фективно модулировать пластические свойства цен-тральной нервной системы (как и при транскрани-альной магнитотерапии), что используется в ком-плексных программах реабилитации больных с ин-сультом и поражениями головного мозга другого генеза [13,17,[20][21][22].…”
Section: ключевые слова: постинсультная реабилитация транскраниальнаunclassified