Inpatient Rehabilitation Outcomes of Patients With Apraxia After Stroke
- A. WuEmily BurgardJeff Radel
- 1 May 2014
Medicine
Although both groups improved a similar amount during rehabilitation, patients with apraxia discharged at a level of independence comparable to patients without apraxIA upon admission, and such disparity in independence is of concern, and apraxian as a factor in stroke rehabilitation and recovery deserves further attention.
Chronometry of mentally versus physically practiced tasks in people with stroke.
- A. WuV. HermannJun YingStephen J. Page
- 1 November 2010
Medicine
Because there was no agreement between the time taken to mentally and physically practice the tasks, chronometry does not appear to be valid for monitoring mental practice in this population of people with chronic stroke.
Improved function after combined physical and mental practice after stroke: a case of hemiparesis and apraxia.
- A. WuJeff RadelBrenda Hanna-Pladdy
- 1 March 2011
Medicine
The results of this single-case report indicate functional benefit from traditional rehabilitation techniques despite comorbid, persisting ideomotor apraxia.
REHABILITATION OUTCOME FOLLOWING ACUTE STROKE: CONSIDERING IDEOMOTOR APRAXIA
- A. Wu
- 31 May 2013
Medicine
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Development of a novel clinical outcome assessment: digital instrumental activities of daily living
- A. SawyerJamie Brannigan Adam Fry
- 26 May 2025
Medicine
The initial development of a scale to assess functional independence within IADLs that may be completed digitally, which will be submitted to further validation is described.
Poster 61: Chronometry of Mentally Versus Physically Practiced Tasks in Stroke
- A. WuV. HermannJun YingStephen J. Page
- 1 October 2009
Medicine
Tooth-Brushing Ability After Left Stroke
- A. WuD. AlwawiB. Branson
- 1 August 2016
Medicine
Date Presented 4/8/2016This study evaluated tooth-brushing ability in people after left stroke, using their ipsilateral, nondominant, left limb. Rehabilitation of the ipsilateral hand and specific…
Sway: A Novel Approach for Simple Reaction Time Measurement
- M. BurghartJordan J. CraigJeff RadelA. WuJ. Huisinga
- 1 August 2016
Psychology
Improving access to adaptive video gaming: insights on community resources from gamers with physical disabilities.
- Drew H. RedepenningLynn Worobey Dan Ding
- 18 February 2026
Medicine, Education
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive…
Thematic analysis revealed four needs: centralised online resources, financial assistance, professional support, and access to equipment trials or rentals for gamers with physical disabilities.
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