Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented training and assesses the effects of these components on skilled arm–hand performance in patients after a stroke. Methods. A computerized systematic literature search in 5 databases (PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, PEDro, and Cochrane) identified randomized clinical trials, published through March 2009, evaluating the effects of task-oriented training. Relevant article references listed in publications included were also screened. The methodological quality of the selected studies was assessed with the Van Tulder Checklist. For each functional outcome measure used, the effect size (bias corrected Hedges’s g) was calculated. Results. The intervention ...
Impaired arm-hand performance is a serious consequence of stroke that is associated with reduced sel...
Background: Paralysis of the hand occurs acutely in up to 87% of all stroke survivors. Common rehabi...
Background: Over fifty percent of stroke patients experience chronic arm hand performance problems, ...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Aim: The aim with this literature review was to describe how task-specific training effects the ADL-...
Abstract. [Purpose] We examined the improvement of hand function and activities of daily living in s...
Task-oriented training in rehabilitation after stroke: systematic review. This paper is a report of ...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the impact of task oriented physical activity...
BACKGROUND: Task-oriented training with upper extremity (UE) skilled movements has been established ...
This paper is a report of a review conducted to provide an overview of the evidence in the literatur...
Objective: To determine if repetitive task training after stroke improves functional activity. Desig...
Introduction: There are several complications following the stroke including reduced functional inde...
Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major goal in the rehabilitation of patients who suffered ...
Impaired arm-hand performance is a serious consequence of stroke that is associated with reduced sel...
Background: Paralysis of the hand occurs acutely in up to 87% of all stroke survivors. Common rehabi...
Background: Over fifty percent of stroke patients experience chronic arm hand performance problems, ...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Aim: The aim with this literature review was to describe how task-specific training effects the ADL-...
Abstract. [Purpose] We examined the improvement of hand function and activities of daily living in s...
Task-oriented training in rehabilitation after stroke: systematic review. This paper is a report of ...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the impact of task oriented physical activity...
BACKGROUND: Task-oriented training with upper extremity (UE) skilled movements has been established ...
This paper is a report of a review conducted to provide an overview of the evidence in the literatur...
Objective: To determine if repetitive task training after stroke improves functional activity. Desig...
Introduction: There are several complications following the stroke including reduced functional inde...
Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major goal in the rehabilitation of patients who suffered ...
Impaired arm-hand performance is a serious consequence of stroke that is associated with reduced sel...
Background: Paralysis of the hand occurs acutely in up to 87% of all stroke survivors. Common rehabi...
Background: Over fifty percent of stroke patients experience chronic arm hand performance problems, ...