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Introduction
== Introduction ==
 
 
Stroke is one of the principal causes of disability which results in minor to severe impairments.
Stroke is one of the principal causes of disability which results in minor to severe impairments.
   
   
Impaired motor function in the upper and lower extremities is reported to be as common as in 88% of patients [6] and influences the stroke unit care and the planning of the rehabilitation. Reduced upper extremity function is one of the most common impairments after stroke [7]
Impaired motor function in the upper and lower extremities is reported to be as common as in 88% of patients [6] and influences the stroke unit care and the planning of the rehabilitation. Reduced upper extremity function is one of the most common impairments after stroke [7]

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Stroke is one of the principal causes of disability which results in minor to severe impairments.

Impaired motor function in the upper and lower extremities is reported to be as common as in 88% of patients [6] and influences the stroke unit care and the planning of the rehabilitation. Reduced upper extremity function is one of the most common impairments after stroke [7]