The semiology of the hand after brain damage is really rich. Its clinical evaluation remains quite difficult and must be integrated in the neuro-orthopedic and cognitive context. Deficiency, neuropsychological, analytic and functional status, must be assessed before any surgical decision aiming the improvement of prehension. Neuropsychological evaluation precise the hemispheric specialization: right hemisphere lesions conduct to unilateral spatial neglect while left hemispherical lesions determine language troubles and gesture impairment (apraxia). The analytical evaluation describes motor and sensitive function and assesses spasticity and pain. Concerning the functional assessment, the Enjalbert's score seems to be the most adapted to the ...
Hemiplegia is the most common form of Cerebral Palsy. Upper Limb is generally more affected than low...
ed ut ca ne consequences and ensure that as much function as pos-sible is regained, an intensive reh...
Brachial plexus injuries effect hand function in different ways. Deficits may resemble those of a ra...
The aim of the thesis was to find out which areas of life of people with hand spasticity may affect ...
6 Abstract The rehabilitation of patients with brain damage is an interprofessional, complex, intens...
The first evaluation of the upper extremity and hand, performed by the surgeon at the outpatient cli...
Cerebral palsy is the musculoskeletal manifestation of a nonprogressive central nervous system lesio...
The assessment of hand functions after hand surgery treatment is essential to address the optimal re...
Following the transection and repair of major nerve trunks in the forearm, the functional outcome is...
We have assembled a multi-disciplinary team of engineers, surgeons, clinicians and neuroscientists f...
The aim of the research - to evaluate the function and reaction speed of the affected hand of the p...
Treatment of injuries to major nerve trunks in the hand and upper extremity remains a major and chal...
Title: Functional Hand and Wrist Examination of Spinal Cord Injury People with Tetraplegia Abstract:...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of cortical reorganisational changes following...
Most activities of daily living require skillful use of our hands. Whatever the complexity of the ta...
Hemiplegia is the most common form of Cerebral Palsy. Upper Limb is generally more affected than low...
ed ut ca ne consequences and ensure that as much function as pos-sible is regained, an intensive reh...
Brachial plexus injuries effect hand function in different ways. Deficits may resemble those of a ra...
The aim of the thesis was to find out which areas of life of people with hand spasticity may affect ...
6 Abstract The rehabilitation of patients with brain damage is an interprofessional, complex, intens...
The first evaluation of the upper extremity and hand, performed by the surgeon at the outpatient cli...
Cerebral palsy is the musculoskeletal manifestation of a nonprogressive central nervous system lesio...
The assessment of hand functions after hand surgery treatment is essential to address the optimal re...
Following the transection and repair of major nerve trunks in the forearm, the functional outcome is...
We have assembled a multi-disciplinary team of engineers, surgeons, clinicians and neuroscientists f...
The aim of the research - to evaluate the function and reaction speed of the affected hand of the p...
Treatment of injuries to major nerve trunks in the hand and upper extremity remains a major and chal...
Title: Functional Hand and Wrist Examination of Spinal Cord Injury People with Tetraplegia Abstract:...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of cortical reorganisational changes following...
Most activities of daily living require skillful use of our hands. Whatever the complexity of the ta...
Hemiplegia is the most common form of Cerebral Palsy. Upper Limb is generally more affected than low...
ed ut ca ne consequences and ensure that as much function as pos-sible is regained, an intensive reh...
Brachial plexus injuries effect hand function in different ways. Deficits may resemble those of a ra...