Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Clinical prediction rules for multi surfaces walking independence using the Berg Balance Scale or Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test in persons with stroke46
The mediating roles of caregiver needs and caregiver readiness in the relation between family resilience and benefit finding in family caregivers of patients with stroke in China43
The muscle shortening maneuver in individuals with stroke: a consideration-of-concept randomized pilot trial37
Defining tibial anterior muscle morphology in first-ever chronic stroke patients using three-dimensional freehand ultrasound31
Reliability of the Theory of Mind Task Battery (ToM TB) to assess social cognition in post-stroke patients28
The Lycra arm sleeve for treatment of glenohumeral subluxation in people with sub-acute stroke: a randomized controlled (RC) feasibility study25
What do employers need when supporting stroke survivors to return to work?: a mixed-methods study22
Evaluation of driving fitness using driving simulators in patients with right-hemisphere damage: an unmatched case-control study15
The Association between fatigue and physical activity in patients hospitalized with subacute stroke15
Developing a framework for utilizing adjunct rehabilitation therapies in motor recovery of upper extremity post stroke15
World Café- a community conversation: a Canadian perspective on stroke survivors needs for community integration15
Association between pre-stroke frailty and post-discharge destination in acute stroke among Chinese older adults14
Establishing minimal clinically important difference of modified dynamic gait index in people with subacute stroke14
Understanding the factors that influence stroke survivors to begin or resume exercise: a qualitative exploration14
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