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  • ...d clinically and in research to determine disease severity, describe motor recovery, and to plan and assess treatment. ...was designed to be used for patients with post-stroke hemiplegic patients of all ages.
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  • ...d clinically and in research to determine disease severity, describe motor recovery, and to plan and assess treatment. ...was designed to be used for patients with post-stroke hemiplegic patients of all ages.
    11 KB (1,565 words) - 07:54, 27 November 2022
  • ...ch highly focuses synergic pattern of spastic muscles on the recovery of [[stroke]] patients through various stages. There is no specialised training availab ...m observations of patients. There are several methods on rehabilitation of stroke patients however very little evidence is present.<ref>Ottosson A. Signe Bru
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  • ...RB, Nordholm L, Lynne D. Investigation of a new motor assessment scale for stroke patients. Physical therapy. 1985 Feb 1;65(2):175-80.</ref>.<br> Used widely in assessing functional ability for patients with stroke by Physical therapists and Occupational therapists.<br>
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  • ...s page presents the best available information on how outcome measures for stroke might be classified and selected for use, based upon their measurement qual ...y Jutai, Laura Zettler, Matthew Moses, Andrew McClure. Outcome Measures in Stroke Rehabilitation. EBRSR, 2013</ref>.
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  • ...mproves motor function and performance of functional activities in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Jan;87(1):1-9.< ...involve the practice of progressively intensive practice of gross and fine motor skills.
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  • ...resis: concurrent validity of the Arm Motor Ability test. American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 2003 Jan 1;82(1):1-8.</ref> ...itation. A psychometric evaluation of the Arm Motor Ability Test.] Journal of rehabilitation medicine. 2013 Jun 5;45(6):519-27.</ref><br>
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  • '''Original Editor ''' - [[User:Alyssa Whelan|Alyssa Whelan]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...prove functionality and mobility in the more affected upper extremity post-stroke. It is used as an alternative to the original [[Constraint Induced Movement
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  • ...without having to physically perform it and thus resulting in stimulation of the neural system. ...xplains MP as “the symbolic practice of a physical activity in the absence of any gross muscular movements”<ref name=":0">Richardson, A. Mental practic
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  • ...Clinical Utility of the Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement Among Stroke Patients. Arch.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 2014;95(1):207-208. <nowiki>https://www.ar ...ent (STREAM): A comparison with other measures used to evaluate effects of stroke and rehabilitation. Physical Therapy 2003;83(Issue 7):617-630.  <nowiki>ht
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  • ...unction difficulties in performing seven specific tasks using the arm, one of which is playing a [[Hand Dystonia|musical]] instrument. See the original [[Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Motor Recovery after Stroke]]
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  • ...chael Richards]], and [[User:Richard_Iheadindu|Richard Iheadindu]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...ncreasing the amount of therapy for each patient and increasing the number of patients undergoing therapy simultaneously <ref name="Zariffa" />.
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  • ...ent balance subscale<ref name="Benaim" />. It contains 12 four-level items of varying difficulty for assessing ability to maintain or change a given lyin Stroke patients.
    12 KB (1,696 words) - 04:05, 10 August 2023
  • ...ted information from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord. It forms part of the descending spinal tract system that originate from the cortex or [[brai ...synapse on neurons in the [[Spinal cord anatomy|spinal cord]] called lower motor neurons, which make contact with skeletal muscle to cause [[muscle]] contra
    14 KB (1,962 words) - 21:14, 26 June 2023
  • ...een the central nervous system (CNS), sensory information, body schema and motor control<ref>P. Weiss, and M. Jeannerod. Getting a Grasp on Coordination ...ext Validation of a new lower-extremity motor coordination test.] Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2005 May 1;86(5):993-8.</ref>.
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  • ...ves the dynamic process of observing purposeful actions with the intention of imitating and then practicing those actions. ...l for neurorehabilitation to moderate motor deficits and aphasia following stroke]. Neural regeneration research. 2012 Sep 15;7(26):2063.</ref>.
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  • ...arina Petrevska]] and [[User:Julietta Zsofynak|Julietta Zsofynak]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...pper Extremity Function Test and was used to examine upper limb functional recovery post damage to the cortex.<ref name=":0">Yozbatiran N, Der-Yeghiaian L, Cra
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  • [[Image:CircleofWillis.gif|right|300px|Circle of Willis]] ...he Activity Inventory, formerly Disability Inventory, which assesses gross motor function (10 items evaluating rolling, sitting, transferring and standing)
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  • ...rough the manipulation of the degree of difficulty, focus on the extremity of choice as well as options for game tasks.<ref name=":0" /> ...me=":1" /> Ample research has been conducted on the effects of these types of feedback for learning.<ref name=":1" /> Therefore, VR systems allow for ind
    20 KB (2,892 words) - 22:18, 13 November 2023
  • ...Penny|Michael Penny]] and [[User:James McFarlane|James McFarlane]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...eads to a variety of impairments, and patients typically present with&nbsp;motor, sensory, cognitive, perceptual, speech and language deficits.
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  • ...nt characteristics and clinical examination findings identified on initial assessment, as well as the challenges currently facing the patient and the interventio ...r disorders. Therefore, there is a lack of research surrounding cerebellar stroke<ref name=":1" />.
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