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BACKGROUND: Patients with fibromyalgia often feel disabled in the performance of daily activities. Psychological factors seem to play a pronounced disabling role in fibromyalgia. The objectives of the study are: Firstly, to investigate contributing factors for disability in fibromyalgia. Secondly, to study psychological distress in patients with fibromyalgia as compared to other nonspecific pain syndromes. And finally, to explore the impact of fibromyalgia on a patient's quality of ...
Also Ranks for: Patients Fibromyalgia | quality life | psychological distress | mental health | daily activities |
OBJECTIVES: More than 50% of patients with upper limb paresis after stroke face long-term impaired arm function and ensuing disability in daily life. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a task-oriented mental practice (MP) approach as an addition to regular arm-hand therapy in patients with subacute stroke.
METHODS: A multicenter, prospective, single-blind, randomized clinical trial was performed. Patients trained for 6 weeks, at least 3 times per day. In the experimental ...
Also Ranks for: Subacute Stroke | mental practice | upper extremity | clinical trial | mp training |
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Concepts for whichDia HFM Pernothas direct influence:Subacute stroke, Patients fibromyalgia, Fibromyalgia patients, Mental practice, Upper extremity, Fibromyalgia quality, Psychological distress patients, Impact fibromyalgia.
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