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Post-stroke lateropulsion terminology : pushing for agreement amongst experts

Authors :
Jessica Nolan
Angela Jacques
Erin Godecke
Hiroaki Abe
Suzanne Babyar
Jeannine Bergmann
Melissa Birnbaum
Shenhao Dai
Cynthia Danells
Taiza GS Edwards
Marialuisa Gandolfi
Klaus Jahn
Ryan Koter
Avril Mansfield
Junji Nakamura
Vicky Pardo
Dominic Perennou
Celine Piscicelli
David Punt
Devra Romick-Sheldon
Wim Saeys
Nicola Smania
Nathalie Vaes
Abigail L Whitt
Barbara Singer
Faculty of Physical Education and Physical Therapy
Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy
Brussels Heritage Lab
Rehabilitation Research
Source :
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Post-stroke lateropulsion is prevalent. The global inconsistency in terminology used to describe the condition presents obstacles in accurately comparing research results, reaching consensus on use of measurement tools, agreeing upon a consistent approach to rehabilitation, and translating research to clinical practice. Commencing in 2021, 20 international experts undertook a Delphi Process that aimed to compile clinical practice recommendations for the rehabilitation of lateropulsion. As a part of the process, the panel agreed to aim to reach consensus regarding terminology used to describe the condition. Improved understanding of the condition could lead to improved management, which will enhance patient outcomes after stroke and increase efficiency of healthcare resource utilisation. While consensus was not reached, the panel achieved some agreement that 'lateropulsion' is the preferred term to describe the phenomenon of 'active pushing of the body across the midline toward the more affected side, and / or actively resisting weight shift toward the less affected side'. This group recommends that 'lateropulsion' is used in future research and in clinical practice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18770657
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Accession number :
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