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DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2015.12.006
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Functional strength training and movement performance therapy produce analogous improvement in sit-to-stand early after stroke: early-phase randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Please cite this article as: Kerr A, Clark A, Cooke EV, Rowe P, Pomeroy VM, Functional strength training and movement performance therapy produce analogous improvement in sit-to-stand early after stroke: early-phase randomised controlled trial, Physiotherapy (2016), http://dx

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“…All participants continued to receive routine CPT throughout the trial provided by the usual clinical team. The content and dose (amount in minutes) of CPT was recorded on a standardised form ( 52 ) using the same procedure as in earlier trials ( 32 , 39 41 , 55 57 ). A CPT-only group was not employed in this trial since additional therapy is known to be beneficial ( 21 , 58 ), and the routine dose of CPT may be suboptimal ( 32 , 41 , 55 , 57 , 59 61 ).…”
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“…All participants continued to receive routine CPT throughout the trial provided by the usual clinical team. The content and dose (amount in minutes) of CPT was recorded on a standardised form ( 52 ) using the same procedure as in earlier trials ( 32 , 39 41 , 55 57 ). A CPT-only group was not employed in this trial since additional therapy is known to be beneficial ( 21 , 58 ), and the routine dose of CPT may be suboptimal ( 32 , 41 , 55 , 57 , 59 61 ).…”
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“…The hands-on and sensory stimulation components of CPT, that focus on restoring movement quality, i.e., efficient, smooth, timely, coordinated movement with normal alignment or symmetry of body structures before retraining functional movement, is called MPT ( 39 ). The MPT elements of CPT consist of the hands-on therapy focussed on joint/soft tissue mobilisation, facilitation of muscle activity, and movement and somatosensory stimulation.…”
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“…efficient, smooth, timely, co-ordinated movement with normal alignment or symmetry of body structures prior to retraining functional movement) can be termed MPT. 36 MPT is 'therapist dependent', particularly when there is limited voluntary muscle activation; the therapist monitors and provides intrinsic feedback on movement performance through skilled observation, handling and facilitation techniques. Therapist-led hands-on guidance and feedback assists practice of functional tasks.…”
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“…MPT is the component of routine CPT that is focused on enhancing the quality of the movements required for the performance of everyday functional tasks. 28,[35][36][37][38] Such conceptually different physical therapies have been found in a meta-analysis to be no more or less effective than each other. 39 However, in both of our early-phase trials we found marked variation within people in their response to MPT and to FST.…”
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