Acidente vascular encefálico agudo: reabilitação / Acute encephalic vascular accident: rehabilitation
Acta fisiátrica
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19(2): 60-65, abr. 2012.
Artículo
en Inglés, Portugués
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| ID: lil-670580
RESUMO
Este estudo revisou artigos nas bases de dados do MEDLINE (Pub-Med) e demais fontes de pesquisa, sem limite de tempo. Para tanto, adotou-se a estratégia de busca baseada em perguntas estruturadas na forma (P.I.C.O.) das iniciais "Paciente"; "Intervenção"; "Controle" e "Outcome". Como descritores utilizaram-se (cerebrovascular disorders OR Stroke) AND acute AND (movement OR physical therapy modalities OR exercise movement techniques); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND (Postural Balance OR Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena) AND Rehabilitation AND trunk; (cerebrovascular disorders OR Stroke)AND (virtual reality OR user-computer interface OR video games); cerebrovascular disorders AND (home care services, hospital-based); cerebrovascular disorders AND (contractures OR splint OR orthotic devices); cerebrovascular disorders AND acute AND (rehabilitation OR physical therapy disorders or task performance); cerebrovascular disorders AND (physical therapy modalities OR rehabilitation OR exercise therapy) AND (Home Care Services OR self care); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND (electric stimulation OR electric stimulation therapy) AND (muscle tonus OR muscle hypotonia OR muscle hypertonia); cerebrovascular disorders AND (restraint physical OR constraint induced movement therapy OR constraint); (cerebrovascular disordersOR stroke) AND (body weight support OR supported treadmill training OR partial weight bearing); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND transcranial magnetic stimulation; (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND bandages. Com esses descritores efetivaram-se cruzamentos de acordo com o tema proposto em cada tópico das perguntas (P.I.C.O.). Analisado esse material, foram selecionados os artigos relativos às perguntas e, por meio do estudo dos mesmos, estabeleceram-se as evidências que fundamentaram às diretrizes do presente documento.
ABSTRACT
This study revised articles from the MEDLINE (PubMed) databases and other research sources, with no time limit. To do so, the search strategy adopted was based on (P.I.C.O.) structured questions (from the initials "Patient"; "Intervention"; "Control" and "Outcome". As keywords were used (cerebrovascular disorders OR Stroke) AND acute AND (movement OR physical therapy modalities OR exercise movement techniques); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND (Postural Balance OR Musculoskel et al. Physiological Phenomena) AND Rehabilitation AND trunk; (cerebrovascular disorders OR Stroke) AND (virtual reality OR user-computer interface OR video games); cerebrovascular disorders AND (home care services, hospital-based); cerebrovascular disorders AND (contractures OR splint OR orthotic devices); cerebrovascular disorders AND acute AND (rehabilitation OR physical therapy disorders or task performance); cerebrovascular disorders AND (physical therapy modalities OR rehabilitation OR exercise therapy) AND (Home Care Services OR self care); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND (electric stimulation OR electric stimulation therapy) AND (muscle tonus OR muscle hypotonia OR muscle hypertonia); cerebrovascular disorders AND (restraint physical OR constraint induced movement therapy OR constraint); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND (body weight support OR supported treadmill training OR partial weight bearing); (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND transcranial magnetic stimulation; (cerebrovascular disorders OR stroke) AND bandages. With the above keywords crossings were performed according to the proposed theme in each topic of the (P.I.C.O.) questions. After analyzing this material, articles regarding the questions were selected and, by studying those, the evidences that fundamented the directives of this document were established.
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Asunto principal:
Terapia por Estimulación Eléctrica
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Modalidades de Fisioterapia
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Ambulación Precoz
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Prueba de Paso
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Rehabilitación de Accidente Cerebrovascular
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Hemiplejía
Tipo de estudio:
Guía de Práctica Clínica
Límite:
Humanos
Idioma:
Inglés
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Portugués
Revista:
Acta fisiátrica
Asunto de la revista:
MEDICINA FISICA E REABILITACAO
Año:
2012
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Artículo
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