👏👩🔬 Kudos to our department's talented poster presenters, Astrid Ustad and Nina Maroni, who rocked the stage at yesterday's @NTNUhelse Conference! 📊
Your research is shaping a healthier future. #NTNUHealth@NTNU @NTNUnorway
@TorunnAskim & colleagues establish relationships between physical activity behavior🚶♀️and cognition 🧠after stroke:
This exciting study used accelerometers ⌚️to measure real-world activity & had some interesting results ⬇️⬇️
https://t.co/qLEk0dKHVE
@APTANeuroPT
Multimodal individualised intervention to prevent functional decline after stroke: protocol of a randomised controlled trial on long-term follow-up after stroke (LAST-long) @BMJ_Open https://t.co/3d4sVl3hiW
Does implementation of a standardized pathway of stroke care affect functional outcome after stroke? - Elin Bergh, Torunn Askim, Ole Morten Rønning, Jurate Šaltyteė Benth, Hild Fjærtoft, Bente Thommessen, 2022 https://t.co/qcOioE0rrO
We've updated our Top Papers page, adding some of our top ones from the past year.
At
https://t.co/svnLfLXJvK
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@togjel is defending his PhD thesis "High Intensity Interval Training after Stroke" at 2 PM (CET) tomorrow (Friday 17 December). Excited to listen to the academic discussions by @Sandy_REACHLab and Jostein Grimsmo:
https://t.co/19J35Oc7yi
Surgery in Low and Middle Income Countries ➡️ A Nationwide Enumeration of the Surgical Workforce, its Production and Disparities in Operative Productivity in Liberia
@iss_sic@Jasosamd
🆓🔗https://t.co/r9hQDSib3K
An open access paper on Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training after Stroke (The HIIT Stroke Study) on Physical and Cognitive Function… https://t.co/H9KAuurpDN from @togjel@hjernerehab@CERG_NTNU and collegues.
@derickwaderehab@liamgjohnson It is very useful that @togjel took the effort to do the first HIIT stroke study. Of course, it needs to be replicated as suggested by the authors as well.
Trail lecture and public defence on the topic ”Long-term Follow-up after Stroke -
Adherence to Physical Activity and Exercise, Its Association with Functional Recovery, and Prediction of Cardiorespiratory Fitness” @NTNUhelse, Friday 23rd of April. https://t.co/Vt3LptSHab
Long bouts of sedentary time are associated with a higher HbA1c in patients with diabetes mellitus 3 months after ischaemic stroke https://t.co/oQR2W6IaET @KatinkaAlme@Coralie_English
Associations between changes in gait parameters, balance, and walking capacity during the first 3 months after stroke: a prospective observational study https://t.co/IBG6QQ0SZi