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| Sarah TysonSummaryAffiliation: University of Salford Country: UK Publications
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What treatment packages do UK physiotherapists use to treat postural control and mobility problems after stroke?S F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 31:1494-500. 2009..The aim of this study was to identify the treatment packages (combinations of interventions) used to treat postural control and mobility problems for patients with stroke...
The immediate effect of handling technique on range of movement in the hemiplegic shoulderS F Tyson
Department of Health Studies, Brunel University, Middlesex, UK
Clin Rehabil 16:137-40. 2002..To assess the immediate effect of two different handling. techniques on range of flexion in the hemiplegic shoulder...
The effects of position on oxygen saturation in acute stroke: a systematic reviewS F Tyson
Pennine Acute NHS Trust, Manchester, UK
Clin Rehabil 18:863-71. 2004..To investigate the effect of body position on oxygen saturation in the acute stages post stroke...
The effect of perceived adherence to the Bobath concept on physiotherapists' choice of intervention used to treat postural control after strokeS F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 29:395-401. 2007..The physiotherapists' experience, clinical grade and the type of patients treated were also compared...
The influence of objective measurement tools on communication and clinical decision making in neurological rehabilitationSarah F Tyson
School of Health, Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Salford, Salford, UK
J Eval Clin Pract 18:216-24. 2012..We explore differences in communication and clinical decision making within multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings to illuminate the influence measurement tools could have on clinical practice...
"It's hard to tell": the challenges of scoring patients on standardised outcome measures by multidisciplinary teams: a case study of neurorehabilitationJ Greenhalgh
School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Baines Wing, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, UK
BMC Health Serv Res 8:217. 2008..This paper explores the challenges faced by multidisciplinary teams in allocating scores on standardised outcome measures in clinical practice...
The use of measurement tools in clinical practice: an observational study of neurorehabilitationSarah Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research and Physiotherapy Directorate, Frederick Road Campus, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Clin Rehabil 24:74-81. 2010..To explore the way in which standardized measurement tools are used in day-to-day clinical practice...
Development of a framework for the evidence-based choice of outcome measures in neurological physiotherapySarah Tyson
Physiotherapy Directorate, University of Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 30:142-9. 2008..This paper reports on the first stage of a project to identify the most robust OMs for use in neurological physiotherapy...
What is Bobath? A survey of UK stroke physiotherapists' perceptions of the content of the Bobath concept to treat postural control and mobility problems after strokeS F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 31:448-57. 2009..Other interventions were classified as 'unsure'; those indentified by 50-74% of participants as part of the BC were classified as 'probably Bobath' and those indentified 26-49% were classified as 'probably not Bobath'...
Assistive walking devices in nonambulant patients undergoing rehabilitation after stroke: the effects on functional mobility, walking impairments, and patients' opinionSarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, Frederick Rd Campus, University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90:475-9. 2009..To assess the immediate effects of assistive walking devices on functional mobility, walking impairments, and patients' opinions in nonambulant patients after stroke...
How to measure balance in clinical practice. A systematic review of the psychometrics and clinical utility of measures of balance activity for neurological conditionsS F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, Frederick Road Campus, Salford M6 6PU, UK
Clin Rehabil 23:824-40. 2009..To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measurement tools of balance activity in people with neurological conditions to recommend for use in clinical practice...
What do acute stroke physiotherapists do to treat postural control and mobility? An exploration of the content of therapy in the UKSarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, Salford
Clin Rehabil 23:1051-5. 2009..To investigate the content of acute stroke physiotherapy to treat postural control and mobility problems...
The psychometric properties and clinical utility of measures of walking and mobility in neurological conditions: a systematic reviewSarah Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research and Physiotherapy Directorate, Frederick Road Campus, University of Salford, Salford M6 6PU, UK
Clin Rehabil 23:1018-33. 2009..To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobility in people with neurological conditions...
The relationship between balance, disability, and recovery after stroke: predictive validity of the Brunel Balance AssessmentSarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Neurorehabil Neural Repair 21:341-6. 2007..To examine the influence of balance disability on function and the recovery of function after stroke and consequently to assess the predictive validity of the Brunel Balance Assessment (BBA)...
Measurement error in functional balance and mobility tests for people with stroke: what are the sources of error and what is the best way to minimize error?Sarah F Tyson
Centre for Research in Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, Middlesex, UK
Neurorehabil Neural Repair 21:46-50. 2007..To assess the degree and source of measurement error in functional balance and mobility tests for people with stroke, and to identify the most effective method of data collection to minimize error...
The effect of upper limb orthotics after stroke: a systematic reviewSarah F Tyson
School of Health, Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Salford, Salford, UK
NeuroRehabilitation 28:29-36. 2011..Conclusions: Current evidence suggests that an upper limb orthosis does not effect upper limb function, range of movement at the wrist, fingers or thumb, nor pain...
Development of the Brunel Balance Assessment: a new measure of balance disability post strokeSarah F Tyson
Centre for Research in Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, London, UK
Clin Rehabil 18:801-10. 2004..To report the psychometric properties of the Brunel Balance Assessment (BBA), a new test of balance disability post stroke...
Reliability and validity of functional balance tests post strokeSarah F Tyson
Clin Rehabil 18:916-23. 2004..To contribute to the reliability and validity of a series of functional balance tests for use post stroke...
Balance disability after strokeSarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, Salford, M6 6PU United Kingdom
Phys Ther 86:30-8. 2006..The aims of this study were to investigate the frequency of balance disability; to characterize different levels of disability; and to identify demographics, stroke pathology factors, and impairments associated with balance disability...
A content analysis of physiotherapy for postural control in people with stroke: an observational studySarah Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 28:865-72. 2006..This study aimed to describe, in detail, the content of one aspect of physiotherapy; the rehabilitation of postural control...
Distribution of weakness in the upper and lower limbs post-strokeSarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 28:715-9. 2006..To assess the distribution of weakness in the upper and lower limbs post-stroke and the factors associated with weakness...
The effects of a back rehabilitation programme for patients with chronic low back painLynne Gaskell
Directorate of Physiotherapy, University of Salford, Salford, UK
J Eval Clin Pract 13:795-800. 2007..The BRP consisted of nine 2-hour group sessions of therapy run over 5 weeks and included 1 hour of exercise and 1 hour of education, advice problem solving and goal setting...
Foot posture after stroke: frequency, nature and clinical significanceSaeed Forghany
Centre for Health, Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences Research, University of Salford, UK
Clin Rehabil 25:1050-5. 2011..This study explores static foot posture in people with stroke and their relationship to weakness and spasticity and walking limitations...
A clinical model for the assessment of posture and balance in people with strokeS F Tyson
Centre for Research in Rehabilitation, Department of Health and Social Care, Brunel University, London, UK
Disabil Rehabil 25:120-6. 2003..This study describes the development of a clinical model to address a key aspect of stroke physiotherapy--the assessment of posture and balance...
Use of transcutaneous nerve stimulation to treat sensory loss after strokeSarah Tyson
Pennine Acute NHS Trust, Centre for Rehabilitation, University of Manchester, UK
Physiother Res Int 8:53-7. 2003
The development of the Stroke Physiotherapy Intervention Recording Tool (SPIRIT)Sarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, Allerton Annexe, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Disabil Rehabil 26:1184-8. 2004..CONCLUSIONS: SPIRIT provides a system for recording physiotherapy treatment for stroke patients which reflects current clinical practice in acute and rehabilitation settings...
Sensory loss in hospital-admitted people with stroke: characteristics, associated factors, and relationship with functionSarah F Tyson
Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, University of Salford, United Kingdom s tyson salford ac uk
Neurorehabil Neural Repair 22:166-72. 2008..To characterize the nature of sensory impairments after stroke, identify associated factors, and assess the relationships between sensory impairment, disability, and recovery...
