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113 related items for PubMed ID: 20702513

  • 1. The effect of electrical stimulation in combination with Bobath techniques in the prevention of shoulder subluxation in acute stroke patients.
    Fil A, Armutlu K, Atay AO, Kerimoglu U, Elibol B.
    Clin Rehabil; 2011 Jan; 25(1):51-9. PubMed ID: 20702513
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  • 2. Effect of electrical stimulation to long head of biceps in reducing gleno humeral subluxation after stroke.
    Manigandan JB, Ganesh GS, Pattnaik M, Mohanty P.
    NeuroRehabilitation; 2014 Jan; 34(2):245-52. PubMed ID: 24419017
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  • 3. The effects of functional electrical stimulation on shoulder subluxation, arm function recovery, and shoulder pain in hemiplegic stroke patients.
    Faghri PD, Rodgers MM, Glaser RM, Bors JG, Ho C, Akuthota P.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 1994 Jan; 75(1):73-9. PubMed ID: 8291967
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  • 4. Efficacy of shoulder slings in shoulder subluxation of stroke patients.
    Dajpratham P, Sura P, Lektrakul N, Chanchairujira G.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2006 Dec; 89(12):2050-5. PubMed ID: 17214056
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  • 5. Efficacy of electrical stimulation in preventing or reducing subluxation of the shoulder after stroke: a meta-analysis.
    Ada L, Foongchomcheay A.
    Aust J Physiother; 2002 Dec; 48(4):257-67. PubMed ID: 12443520
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  • 13. [Clinical observation on electroacupuncture combined with rehabilitation techniques for treatment of shoulder subluxation after stroke].
    Lu J, Zhang LX, Liu KJ, Wang T, Lu JH, Chen XM, Zhou X, Jiang XY.
    Zhongguo Zhen Jiu; 2010 Jan; 30(1):31-4. PubMed ID: 20353111
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  • 14. Effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation for management of shoulder subluxation post-stroke: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
    Lee JH, Baker LL, Johnson RE, Tilson JK.
    Clin Rehabil; 2017 Nov; 31(11):1431-1444. PubMed ID: 28343442
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  • 15. Subluxation of the shoulder joint in stroke patients and the influence of selected factors on the incidence of instability.
    Pop T.
    Ortop Traumatol Rehabil; 2013 Jun 28; 15(3):259-67. PubMed ID: 23898003
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  • 17. Posterior shoulder subluxation most likely caused by retching in the lateral head-down position for prevention of aspiration.
    McCartney ML, Goto H.
    J Clin Anesth; 2007 Dec 28; 19(8):636-7. PubMed ID: 18083482
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