Evidence-based physiotherapeutic concepts for improving arm and hand function in stroke patients

Volume: 249, Issue: 5, Pages: 518 - 528
Published: May 1, 2002
Abstract
In recent years, our understanding of motor learning, neuroplasticity and functional recovery after the occurrence of brain lesion has grown significantly. New findings in basic neuroscience provided stimuli for research in motor rehabilitation. Repeated motor practice and motor activity in a real world environment have been identified in several prospective studies as favorable for motor recovery in stroke patients. EMG initiated electrical...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence-based physiotherapeutic concepts for improving arm and hand function in stroke patients
Published Date
May 1, 2002
Volume
249
Issue
5
Pages
518 - 528
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