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I-Ching Chuang ; Wan-wen Liao ; Ching-Yi Wu ; Ting-ting Yeh ; Chia-Ling Chen ; Chung-Hao Lin ; Tzu-Hsin Huang ; Yu-Cheng Pei |Importance: Baseline global cognitive function may affect cognitive and functional outcomes during combined physical and cognitive training; however, how it influences the effects of combined training remains uncertain. Objective: To determine t[...]Article
Ching-Yi Wu ; Pai-Chuan Huang ; Yu-Ting Chen ; et al. |Objective To compare the effects of mirror therapy (MT) versus control treatment (CT) on movement performance, motor control, sensory recovery, and performance of activities of daily living in people with chronic stroke. Design Single-blinded,[...]Article
Objective To identify the baseline motor characteristics of the patients who responded to 3 prominent intervention programs. Design Observational cohort study. Setting Outpatient rehabilitation clinics. Participants Individuals with chronic [...]Article
Importance: Identifying cognitive or physical limitations that contribute to difficulties in instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) is critical for adequate intervention with community-dwelling older adults with cognitive decline. Obj[...]Article
Hui-Fang Chen ; Keh-Chung Lin ; Ching-Yi Wu ; et al. |Objective To validate the internal construct and predictive validity of the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT). Design Secondary study. Setting Seven medical centers. Participants Patients with stroke (N=191). Interventions Not applicable. Mai[...]Article
Li-Ling Chuang ; Keh-Chung Lin ; Ching-Yi Wu ; et al. |Objective To investigate the relative and absolute reliabilities of the myotonometer. Design Psychometric study. Setting Three medical centers. Participants Patients with stroke (N=61). Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures M[...]Article
Objective To determine whether self-efficacy (SE) mediates or moderates the relationship between motor ability at pretest and functional use of the affected arm at posttest in task-related training for stroke. Design Retrospective, observ[...]Article
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a sequential combination of aerobic exercise and cognitive training on cognitive function and other health-related outcomes in stroke survivors with cognitive decline. Design Intervention study and[...]Article
Ching-Yi Wu ; I-Ching Chuang ; Hui-ing MA ; et al. |OBJECTIVE. This study establishes the concurrent validity, predictive validity, and responsiveness of the Revised Nottingham Sensation Assessment (rNSA) during rehabilitation for people with stroke. METHOD. The study recruited 147 patients with [...]