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Somatosensory stimulation to improve lower-limb recovery after stroke (2020)
Thesis
Aries, A. M. (2020). Somatosensory stimulation to improve lower-limb recovery after stroke. (Thesis). Keele University

Introduction Increasing lower-limb sensation could improve walking post-stroke but evidence for this is limited. This thesis reports: 1) Review of published literature on somatosensory stimulation of the foot to enhance lower-limb function post-st... Read More about Somatosensory stimulation to improve lower-limb recovery after stroke.

A comparison of statistical techniques used in the longitudinal analysis of the modified Rankin scale in stroke randomised controlled trials (2018)
Thesis
Potts, J. E. (2018). A comparison of statistical techniques used in the longitudinal analysis of the modified Rankin scale in stroke randomised controlled trials. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/412318

Most analyses in stroke clinical trials assess the primary outcome at a single time point and do not consider conducting a longitudinal analysis, even when the outcome has been recorded at several time points. Efforts to improve the quality of statis... Read More about A comparison of statistical techniques used in the longitudinal analysis of the modified Rankin scale in stroke randomised controlled trials.