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2017, Number 3-4

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Rev Mex Med Fis Rehab 2017; 29 (3-4)

Rehabilitative treatment in elderly post-stroke patients. Systematic review

Carmona EA, González VR, García MI
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Language: Spanish
References: 69
Page: 51-56
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Key words:

Rehabilitation, stroke, patients, elderly, management.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Currently cerebrovascular accident is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. According to the World Health Organization 17.5 million people died of cardiovascular disease in 2012, of which 6.7 million are due to cerebrovascular accidents itself. Methods: A search was made through the main medical databases, namely PubMed, Cochrane and Medline. Results: About 350 results were obtained, which were subjected to the following inclusion criteria: publication in the last three years, experimental studies, inclusion of at least two keywords in the title of the text, do not duplicate. Conclusions: Throughout this review, many aspects that appear to be useful in rehabilitation therapy in elderly post-stroke patients have been described. In patients with chronic cerebral ischemia the use of low-frequency transcranial therapy has been demonstrated to restore cognitive function. Other useful techniques are the valcular balloon in post-stroke with dysphagia and multisensory therapy to improve biomechanics.


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