Abstract. [Purpose] Hemiplegia following a stroke can affect hand movement; therefore, reconstructing hand function is the most desired outcome for stroke patients. The purpose of this study was to explore the application of rehabilitation through the use of a dynamic hand splint and observes its effects on the muscle strength and func-tional activity of the affected hands. [Subjects and Methods] Chronic stroke patients who underwent a 3-month con-ventional rehabilitation using the dynamic hand splint were recruited. Evaluations (e.g., electromyography, grip and finger strength appraisals, and Fugl-Meyer assessment) were conducted before the test, and after the 1 and 3 month’s intervention. The hemiplegic hands intermediately and after the ...
In Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause of death ...
Objective To describe a hand-stretching device that was developed for the management of hand spastic...
Millions of people suffer a stroke each year. One of the problems after stroke is hemiplegic hand. I...
Spasticity, a common stroke complication, can result in impairments and limitations in the performan...
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of static hand splints for the prevention of...
<p><strong><em>Background and Objectives:</em></strong><strong> ...
Background and Purpose—Splints are commonly applied to the wrist and hand to prevent and treat contr...
Abstract—Stroke patients often have flexor hypertonia and finger extensor weakness, which makes it d...
Study subject: To determine the effect of kinesiotaping on hand function and muscle strength in stro...
Objective: To evaluate the volar static hand-wrist orthoses, upper extremity motor development, manu...
Background: Stroke recovery would benefit tremendously if patients could continue their therapy at h...
Purpose: To determine the effect of volar and dorsal splinting on the spasticity of the wrist flexor...
Research aim was to evaluate the effect of the application of constraint-induced movement therapy on...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
Aim of study - to determine and compare most affected hand function before and after modified constr...
In Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause of death ...
Objective To describe a hand-stretching device that was developed for the management of hand spastic...
Millions of people suffer a stroke each year. One of the problems after stroke is hemiplegic hand. I...
Spasticity, a common stroke complication, can result in impairments and limitations in the performan...
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of static hand splints for the prevention of...
<p><strong><em>Background and Objectives:</em></strong><strong> ...
Background and Purpose—Splints are commonly applied to the wrist and hand to prevent and treat contr...
Abstract—Stroke patients often have flexor hypertonia and finger extensor weakness, which makes it d...
Study subject: To determine the effect of kinesiotaping on hand function and muscle strength in stro...
Objective: To evaluate the volar static hand-wrist orthoses, upper extremity motor development, manu...
Background: Stroke recovery would benefit tremendously if patients could continue their therapy at h...
Purpose: To determine the effect of volar and dorsal splinting on the spasticity of the wrist flexor...
Research aim was to evaluate the effect of the application of constraint-induced movement therapy on...
Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of Volar-Dorsal Wrist/Hand Immobilizati...
Aim of study - to determine and compare most affected hand function before and after modified constr...
In Australia, a major cause of disability is the stroke and it is the second highest cause of death ...
Objective To describe a hand-stretching device that was developed for the management of hand spastic...
Millions of people suffer a stroke each year. One of the problems after stroke is hemiplegic hand. I...