III-Physical fitness training for stroke patients. Brazzeli et al., 2011.

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no

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yes

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7. Effects of conventional physicaltherapy and functional strength training on upper limb motor recovery after stroke: a randomized phase II study.

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I, II e III

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10. Aerobic treadmill training plus physiotherapy improves walking ability in subacute stroke patients.

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no

-

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11. Progressive resistance training after stroke: effects resistance training after stroke: effects on muscle strength, muscle tone, gait performance and perceived participation.

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no

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no

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15. The effect of early aerobic training on independence six months post stroke.

Katz-Leurer M, Carmeli E, Shochina M.

no

-

2003

16. Effects of isokinetic strength training on walking in persons with stroke: a double-blind controlled pilot study.

Kim CM, Eng JJ, MacIntyre DL, Dawson AS.

no

-

2001

17. Stroke patients and long-term training: is it worthwhile? A randomized comparison of two different training strategies after rehabilitation.

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no

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18. A pilot randomized controlled trial to evaluate the benefit of the cardiac rehabilitation paradigm for the nonacute ischaemic stroke population.

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no

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2008

19. Stroke: a randomized trial of exercise or relaxation.

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no

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20. Locomotor training improves daily stepping activity and gait efficiency in individuals post stroke who have reached a “plateau” in recovery.

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no

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2010