12 results match your criteria: "West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre[Affiliation]"
Clin Rehabil
April 2023
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, 215318Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Aston, Birmingham, UK.
Objective: Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) is an effective treatment for lower limb spasticity. In ambulatory patients with spasticity, there is a justifiable concern that ITB treatment may compromise ambulatory function by reducing the heightened muscle tone, thereby unmasking underlying muscle weakness. ITB is hence offered with reservation in ambulant patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neuroeng Rehabil
April 2019
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK.
The original article [1] contained a minor error in the following sentence in the Discussion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neuroeng Rehabil
March 2019
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
Background: Intensive robot-assisted training of the upper limb after stroke can reduce motor impairment, even at the chronic stage. However, the effectiveness of practice for recovery depends on the selection of the practised movements. We hypothesized that rehabilitation can be optimized by selecting the movements to be practiced based on the trainee's performance profile.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Spinal Cord Med
May 2018
b West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS , Birmingham , UK.
Context/objective: The study aimed to investigate the presence of a training effect for rehabilitation of walking function in motor-incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) through daily use of functional electrical stimulation (FES).
Setting: A specialist FES outpatient centre.
Participants: Thirty-five participants (mean age 53, SD 15, range 18-80; mean years since diagnosis 9, range 5 months - 39 years) with drop foot and motor-incomplete SCI (T12 or higher, ASIA Impairment Scale C and D) able to ambulate 10 metres with the use of a walking stick or frame.
Front Neurol
August 2017
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Background: Hemiparesis after stroke typically results in a reduced walking speed, an asymmetrical gait pattern and a reduced ability to make gait adjustments. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of home-based training involving auditory cueing of stepping in place.
Methods: Twelve community-dwelling participants with chronic hemiparesis completed two 3-week blocks of home-based stepping to music overlaid with an auditory metronome.
Front Neurol
June 2016
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham , UK.
Cerebellar stroke typically results in increased variability during walking. Previous research has suggested that auditory cueing reduces excessive variability in conditions such as Parkinson's disease and post-stroke hemiparesis. The aim of this case report was to investigate whether the use of a metronome cue during walking could reduce excessive variability in gait parameters after a cerebellar stroke.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMult Scler Int
May 2016
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, 91 Oak Tree Lane, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 6JA, UK.
Chronic constipation in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common and the current methods of treatment are ineffective in some patients. Anecdotal observations suggest that functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the abdominal muscles may be effective in the management of constipation in these patients. Patients and Methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisabil Rehabil Assist Technol
January 2017
b Health Design & Technology Institute, Coventry University, Coventry , UK.
Purpose: The WheelSense project aims to develop a system for assessing the stability and performance of wheelchairs through a user-centred design process. This study sought to capture user needs and define the specification for the system.
Method: A mixed methods approach was adopted.
Handb Clin Neurol
August 2013
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, Birmingham, UK.
This chapter aims to address the questions of the definition and effective management of spasticity, in order to assist the reader to recognize, assess, and treat people with this impairment. Spasticity is a physiological consequence of an insult to the brain or spinal cord, which can lead to life-threatening, disabling, and costly consequences. It is a common but not inevitable outcome of the upper motor neuron (UMN) syndrome and is characterized by muscle overactivity and high tone spasms, which, if left untreated, will lead to muscle and soft tissue contracture and limb deformity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOccup Ther Int
September 2011
Access to Communication and Technology, South Birmingham Community Health, West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, 91 Oak Tree Lane, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6JA, UK.
Contemporary critique of the philosophy and theory of occupational therapy has asserted that the mainstream of the profession holds a westernized view of the world and that occupational therapy has been shackled to notions of health/illness and the medical establishment for too long, hampering movement into social and political spheres. Strategies and developments have been proposed to combat these biases, which have included increased cultural relativism and a re-focus on the subjective experience of occupation. The value placed on "being" in occupational therapy philosophy is described alongside the related terms of occupational integrity and spirituality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Dis Child
August 2002
Clinical Measurements Laboratory, West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, UK.
Background: It is difficult to identify the range of gait deviations associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) using simple clinical observations.
Aims: To use objective gait analysis to accurately describe biomechanical gait abnormalities in JIA and to search for common patterns, which may subsequently serve as a basis for therapeutic intervention.
Methods: Children with persistent polyarticular arthritis and symmetrical joint involvement were referred to the Gait Analysis Laboratory and independently assessed by a multidisciplinary team.