Sequencing bilateral and unilateral task-oriented training versus task oriented training alone to improve arm function in individuals with chronic stroke
Conclusions:
Sequentially combining a proximal bilateral before a unilateral task-oriented training may be an effective way to facilitate gains in arm and hand function in those with moderate to severe paresis post-stroke compared to unilateral task oriented training alone.
Source: BMC Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Sandy WallerJill WhitallToye JenkinsLaurence MagderDaniel HanleyAndrew GoldbergAndreas Luft Source Type: research
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