Physical Activity in the Prevention and Treatment of Stroke

The role of physical activity in the prevention of stroke is of great interest due to the high mortality and significant impact of stroke-related morbidity on the individual and on healthcare resources. The use of physical activity as a therapeutic strategy to maximise functional recovery in the reh...

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Published inISRN neurology Vol. 2011; no. 2011; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors Quinn, Terry J., Gallanagh, Siobhan, Alexander, Jen, Walters, Matthew R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Puplishing Corporation 01.01.2011
International Scholarly Research Network
Hindawi Limited
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Summary:The role of physical activity in the prevention of stroke is of great interest due to the high mortality and significant impact of stroke-related morbidity on the individual and on healthcare resources. The use of physical activity as a therapeutic strategy to maximise functional recovery in the rehabilitation of stroke survivors has a growing evidence base. This narrative review examines the existing literature surrounding the use of exercise and physical therapy in the primary and secondary prevention of stroke. It explores the effect of gender, exercise intensities and the duration of observed benefit. It details the most recent evidence for physical activity in improving functional outcome in stroke patients. The review summaries the current guidelines and recommendations for exercise therapy and highlights areas in which further research and investigation would be useful to determine optimal exercise prescription for effective prevention and rehabilitation in stroke.
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Academic Editors: W. D. Byblow, A. Lagares, R. L. Macdonald, and Y. Shinohara
ISSN:2090-5505
2090-5513
DOI:10.5402/2011/953818