Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Community Participation following Stroke. Part One: Rehabilitation and Recovery Following Stroke; 6th Edition Update 2019

Author:

Teasell Robert12,Salbach Nancy M3,Foley Norine4,Mountain Anita56,Cameron Jill I7,Jong Andrea de8,Acerra Nicole E9,Bastasi Diana10,Carter Sherri L11,Fung Joyce1012,Halabi Mary-Lou13,Iruthayarajah Jerome1,Harris Jocelyn14,Kim Esther15,Noland Andrea16,Pooyania Sepideh17,Rochette Annie18,Stack Bridget D19,Symcox Erin20,Timpson Debbie21,Varghese Suja22,Verrilli Sue23,Gubitz Gord24ORCID,Casaubon Leanne K25,Dowlatshahi Dar26ORCID,Lindsay M Patrice8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stroke Rehabilitation Program, Parkwood Hospital, London, Canada

2. Western University, London, Canada

3. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

4. workHORSE Consulting, London, Canada

5. Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

6. Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre Site, Halifax, Canada

7. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

8. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, Toronto, Canada

9. Neurosciences and Physical Therapy, Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, Canada

10. School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montréal, Canada

11. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

12. Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital (CISSS-Laval) research site of CRIR, Montréal, Canada

13. Stroke Program, Edmonton Zone, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Canada

14. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada

15. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

16. School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

17. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

18. School of Rehabilitation, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada

19. Horizon Health Network, Saint John, Canada

20. Tertiary Neuro Rehabilitation, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, Alberta

21. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Pembroke Regional Hospital, Pembroke, Canada

22. Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Program, Eastern Health, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, Canada

23. Northeastern Ontario Stroke Network, Sudbury, Canada

24. Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre Stroke Program, Halifax, Canada

25. Division of Neurology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

26. Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada

Abstract

The sixth update of the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations: Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Reintegration following Stroke. Part one: Rehabilitation and Recovery Following Stroke is a comprehensive set of evidence-based guidelines addressing issues surrounding impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions following stroke. Rehabilitation is a critical component of recovery, essential for helping patients to regain lost skills, relearn tasks, and regain independence. Following a stroke, many people typically require rehabilitation for persisting deficits related to hemiparesis, upper-limb dysfunction, pain, impaired balance, swallowing, and vision, neglect, and limitations with mobility, activities of daily living, and communication. This module addresses interventions related to these issues as well as the structure in which they are provided, since rehabilitation can be provided on an inpatient, outpatient, or community basis. These guidelines also recognize that rehabilitation needs of people with stroke may change over time and therefore intermittent reassessment is important. Recommendations are appropriate for use by all healthcare providers and system planners who organize and provide care to patients following stroke across a broad range of settings. Unlike the previous set of recommendations, in which pediatric stroke was included, this set of recommendations includes primarily adult rehabilitation, recognizing many of these therapies may be applicable in children. Recommendations related to community reintegration, which were previously included within this rehabilitation module, can now be found in the companion module, Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Community Participation following Stroke. Part Two: Transitions and Community Participation Following Stroke.

Funder

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology

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