Implications for Rehabilitation
It is important to measure life role participation in rehabilitation intervention studies, and using a homogenous measure of life role participation provides clear results.
Intensive gait training produced a significant improvement in life role participation in the chronic phase after stroke.
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) had no significant additive effect on life role participation during the treatment phase, but FES did have an additive effect during the follow-up period, in enhancing life role participation beyond that obtained using an identical comprehensive gait training intervention without FES.