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Response to Mobilisation and Tactile Stimulation (MTS) applied to the hemiplegic left upper limb in a stroke survivor with unilateral hemineglect (ABSTRACT) (2016)
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(2016). Response to Mobilisation and Tactile Stimulation (MTS) applied to the hemiplegic left upper limb in a stroke survivor with unilateral hemineglect (ABSTRACT). International Journal of Stroke, 53 -53

Introduction: Case: 64-year old male with right Total Anterior Circulation Stroke, presenting with increased tone in left upper limb (UL) held in a typical adducted posture, with elbow flexed, forearm pronated, wrist joint and digits held in flexion... Read More about Response to Mobilisation and Tactile Stimulation (MTS) applied to the hemiplegic left upper limb in a stroke survivor with unilateral hemineglect (ABSTRACT).

Structured light plethysmography measures asynchronous breathing patterns in patients with acute stroke (Meeting Abstract) (2016)
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Gilchrist, & Roffe. (2016). Structured light plethysmography measures asynchronous breathing patterns in patients with acute stroke (Meeting Abstract). European Respiratory Journal, https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.PA4156

Background The extent of respiratory compromise following a stroke depends on any pre-existing respiratory illness and the aetiology, location and extent of the lesion. Acquired respiratory infection in subsequent days may alter respiratory function... Read More about Structured light plethysmography measures asynchronous breathing patterns in patients with acute stroke (Meeting Abstract).

Physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy intervention for patients with refractory chronic cough: a multicentre randomised control trial. (2016)
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(2016). Physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy intervention for patients with refractory chronic cough: a multicentre randomised control trial. Thorax, https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2016-208843

BACKGROUND: Physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy are emerging non-pharmacological treatments for refractory chronic cough. We aimed to investigate the efficacy of a physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy intervention (PSALTI) to imp... Read More about Physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy intervention for patients with refractory chronic cough: a multicentre randomised control trial..

Radiologist variability in assessing the position of the cavoatrial junction on chest radiographs (2016)
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(2016). Radiologist variability in assessing the position of the cavoatrial junction on chest radiographs. British Journal of Radiology, 20150965 - 20150965. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20150965

OBJECTIVE: To assess the variability in identifying the cavoatrial junction (CAJ) on chest X-rays (CXRs) amongst radiologists. METHODS: 23 radiologists (13 consultants and 10 trainees) assessed 25 posteroanterior erect CXRs (including 8 duplicates) a... Read More about Radiologist variability in assessing the position of the cavoatrial junction on chest radiographs.

Validation and Recalibration of Two Multivariable Prognostic Models for Survival and Independence in Acute Stroke (2016)
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Sim, J., Teece, L., Dennis, M. S., & Roffe, C. (2016). Validation and Recalibration of Two Multivariable Prognostic Models for Survival and Independence in Acute Stroke. PloS one, 11(5), Article ARTN e0153527. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153527

Introduction Various prognostic models have been developed for acute stroke, including one based on age and five binary variables (‘six simple variables’ model; SSVMod) and one based on age plus scores on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Sca... Read More about Validation and Recalibration of Two Multivariable Prognostic Models for Survival and Independence in Acute Stroke.

Perceptions of supported and unsupported prone-restraint positions (2016)
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(2016). Perceptions of supported and unsupported prone-restraint positions. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 172 -178. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12295

UNLABELLED: WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Although the use of prone restraint should be avoided, it may remain a last resort emergency intervention for violent behaviour in psychiatric settings. However, when used as a last resort, concerns remain a... Read More about Perceptions of supported and unsupported prone-restraint positions.