Ottawa panel evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for post-stroke rehabilitation

Lucie Brosseau, George A. Wells, Hillel M. Finestone, Mary Egan, Claire Jehanne Dubouloz, Ian Graham, Lynn Casimiro, Vivian A. Robinson, Martin Bilodeau, Jessie McGowan, Robert Teasell, Johanne Desrosiers, Susan Barreca, Lucie Laferrière, Joyce Fung, Hélène Corriveau, Gordon Gubitz, Michael Sharma, S. U., Amole KhadilkarKarin Phillips, Nathalie Jean, Catherine Lamothe, Sarah Milne, Joanna Sarnecka

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Abstract

Background and Purpose: The purpose of this project was to create guidelines for 13 types of physical rehabilitation interventions used in the management of adult patients (>18 years of age) presenting with hemiplegia or hemiparesis following a single clinically identifiable ischemic or hemorrhagic cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Method: Using Cochrane Collaboration methods, the Ottawa Methods Group identified and synthesized evidence from comparative controlled trials. The group then formed an expert panel, which developed a set of criteria for grading the strength of the evidence and the recommendation. Patient-important outcomes were determined through consensus, provided that these outcomes were assessed with a validated and reliable scale. Results: The Ottawa Panel developed 147 positive recommendations of clinical benefit concerning the use of different types of physical rehabilitation interventions involved in post-stroke rehabilitation. Discussion and Conclusion: The Ottawa Panel recommends the use of therapeutic exercise, task-oriented training, biofeedback, gait training, balance training, constraint-induced movement therapy, treatment of shoulder subluxation, electrical stimulation, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, acupuncture, and intensity and organization of rehabilitation in the management of post stroke.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-269
Number of pages269
JournalTopics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2006

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Rehabilitation
  • Community and Home Care
  • Clinical Neurology

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