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  • ...The Rivermead Mobility Index: a further development of the Rivermead Motor Assessment]. Int Disabil Stud. 1991;13(2):50-4</ref>. .... [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0963828021000024951 "Is the Rivermead Mobility Index appropriate to measure mobility in lower limb amputees?"] Di
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  • *Fugl-Meyer Assessment *Montreal Cognitive Assessment
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  • ...synapse on neurons in the [[Spinal cord anatomy|spinal cord]] called lower motor neurons, which make contact with skeletal muscle to cause [[muscle]] contra * Represents the highest order of motor function in humans and is most directly in control of fine, digital movemen
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  • ...surement Characteristics and Clinical Utility of the Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement Among Stroke Patients. Arch.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 2014;95(1):207-20 ...ggins J, Salbach NM, Finch L, Wood-Dauphinee SL. The Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (STREAM): A comparison with other measures used to evaluate eff
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  • ...The Rivermead Mobility Index: a further development of the Rivermead Motor Assessment. Int Disabil Studies. 1991; 13: 50-54.</ref>
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  • ...age our treatment plan and ensure we are identifying out patients problems assessment should be an ongoing and continuous, and should allow us toindividualised, ...ilitation process: You can find out more about the role of the ICF in your assessment process from the following articles&nbsp;
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  • ...pecific Balance Confidence Scale]] (ABC scale), [[Rivermead Mobility Index|Rivermead mobility Index]] (RMI), [[Berg Balance Scale]], [[Timed Up and Go Test (TUG ...ture of agonist and antagonist muscle and continuous involuntary firing of motor units <ref name=":18" />. Anticipatory anxiety and task specific phobias du
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  • ...ess|400x400px]]’ Time is Brain’ i.e we should not waste any time at all in assessment. ...ickly the blood flow can be restored to the damaged area of the brain. The assessment of a stroke patient involves stabilizing the Airway, Breathing, and Circula
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  • ...mental exercise to the practice can have positive effects on improving the motor performance of the upper limb.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> ...ammadi T, Jafroudi S, Kazemnezhad Leyli E. Effect of Mirror Therapy on the Motor Recovery in Patients After Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Iranian Reh
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