Stroke Survivors With Limb Dysfunction
Cross-source consensus on Stroke Survivors With Limb Dysfunction from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Participants must have limb dysfunction with a modified Rankin Scale score from 1 to 4. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Eligible participants must have ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke confirmed by cranial CT or MRI under specified diagnostic criteria. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Eligible participants must be 18 to 80 years old and at least 3 months from their most recent stroke onset. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- People unable to use a smartphone or complete digital interventions are excluded. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Participants must have normal cognitive function as indicated by a MoCA score of at least 26. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol
- Comorbidities likely to confound outcomes are exclusion criteria. — Effect of a digital resilience-based course-game sequential intervention on social participation in stroke survivors with limb dysfunction: a randomised controlled trial protocol