SUMMARY Four short, simple measures of arm function, suitable for use with patients recovering from acute stroke, are described. These tests are: the Frenchay Arm Test, the Nine Hole Peg Test, finger tapping rate and grip strength. Good interobserver and test-retest reliability was demon-strated for all tests, and the Frenchay Arm Test was shown to be valid. Normal values for all tests were established on 63 controls. It was found that the limited sensitivity of the Frenchay Arm Test could be improved using the Nine Hole Peg Test and grip strength. Recovery of arm function has been studied in a sample of 56 patients seen regularly over the first 3 months after their stroke, using these standard measures. The results demonstrated a wide vari...
Background: : About 50% of stroke survivors show impaired upper limb and hand function in the chroni...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early prognosis of arm recovery is a major clinical issue in stroke. The aim...
The study of stroke and its treatment in human subjects requires accurate measurement of behavioral ...
SUMMARY Seven clinical tests have been used to study the recovery of arm function in 92 patients ove...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
European Union countries occur every year about one million strokes that disrupts the normal human f...
Normal movement of the upper limb is very complex. Following a stroke a patient can be left with a n...
The aim of the research - to evaluate the function and reaction speed of the affected hand of the p...
Objective Despite a growing call to use patient-reported outcomes in clinical research, few are avai...
Aim: to determine the effect of different physiotherapy measures on the affected arm function in str...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in dexterity after stroke are commonly assessed by the Nine Hole Peg Test (N...
Action research arm test has been used widely clinically for the assessment of upper extremity func...
Only a small proportion of persons with stroke fully recover the use of their more affected upper ex...
The overall aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of forced use on arm and hand recovery after strok...
Objective: Recovery of the paretic arm post-stroke can be assessed using observational and self-repo...
Background: : About 50% of stroke survivors show impaired upper limb and hand function in the chroni...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early prognosis of arm recovery is a major clinical issue in stroke. The aim...
The study of stroke and its treatment in human subjects requires accurate measurement of behavioral ...
SUMMARY Seven clinical tests have been used to study the recovery of arm function in 92 patients ove...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the neuromechanics of recovery of arm-hand function after stro...
European Union countries occur every year about one million strokes that disrupts the normal human f...
Normal movement of the upper limb is very complex. Following a stroke a patient can be left with a n...
The aim of the research - to evaluate the function and reaction speed of the affected hand of the p...
Objective Despite a growing call to use patient-reported outcomes in clinical research, few are avai...
Aim: to determine the effect of different physiotherapy measures on the affected arm function in str...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in dexterity after stroke are commonly assessed by the Nine Hole Peg Test (N...
Action research arm test has been used widely clinically for the assessment of upper extremity func...
Only a small proportion of persons with stroke fully recover the use of their more affected upper ex...
The overall aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of forced use on arm and hand recovery after strok...
Objective: Recovery of the paretic arm post-stroke can be assessed using observational and self-repo...
Background: : About 50% of stroke survivors show impaired upper limb and hand function in the chroni...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Early prognosis of arm recovery is a major clinical issue in stroke. The aim...
The study of stroke and its treatment in human subjects requires accurate measurement of behavioral ...