Barby Singer
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Weerakkody A, Godecke E, Singer B
Aust Occup Ther J
. 2024 Oct;
72(1):e12993.
PMID: 39375077
Background: Modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) improves upper limb (UL) function after stroke. Despite up to one-third of stroke survivors being eligible, clinical uptake remains poor. To address this, a...
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Weerakkody A, Godecke E, Singer B
Disabil Rehabil
. 2024 Jun;
47(4):949-957.
PMID: 38835171
Purpose: To investigate the acceptability of modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) among stroke survivors and carers within an early-supported discharge (ESD) service, and to inform further adaptations of the program...
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Weerakkody A, White J, Hill C, Godecke E, Singer B
J Physiother
. 2023 Sep;
69(4):249-259.
PMID: 37690958
Objective: To summarise and synthesise the qualitative literature relating to constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) among stroke survivors, carers, therapists and rehabilitation service managers. Design: Systematic review of qualitative studies. Quantitative...
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Weerakkody A, Emmanuel R, White J, Godecke E, Singer B
Aust Occup Ther J
. 2023 Jul;
70(6):661-677.
PMID: 37424149
Background: Strong evidence supports the provision of modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) to improve upper limb function after stroke. A service audit identified that very few patients received mCIMT in...
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Etherton-Beer C, Lui Y, Radalj M, Vallence A, Singer B
Neurosci Insights
. 2020 Jun;
15:2633105520922181.
PMID: 32548581
Background: Fatigue and attentional decline limit the duration of many therapy sessions in older adults poststroke. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may facilitate participation in rehabilitation, potentially via reduced fatigue...
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