Circuit class therapy or one-on-one sessions: Which benefits stroke rehabilitation best?

In 2007, controlled trial conducted by Coralie K English and colleagues, the effectiveness of circuit class therapy versus individual physiotherapy (PT) sessions in enhancing walking ability and functional balance among stroke survivors undergoing inpatient rehabilitation was examined. This non-randomized, single-blind study involved sixty-eight participants receiving inpatient stroke rehabilitation within a medical rehabilitation ward. The participants were divided into two groups: one receiving group circuit class … Continue reading Circuit class therapy or one-on-one sessions: Which benefits stroke rehabilitation best?

Does foot reflexology show promise in reducing pain and nausea among inpatients with cancer?

In 2021, Anderson, et. al., conducted study about pain and nausea which are pervasive challenges faced by patients undergoing cancer treatment. To address this issue, researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial to assess the potential benefits of foot reflexology as an adjunct to traditional nursing care for inpatients with cancer. While previous studies have shown encouraging outcomes, further investigation was warranted to confirm its efficacy. … Continue reading Does foot reflexology show promise in reducing pain and nausea among inpatients with cancer?