Introduction: Upper limb apraxia is a post stroke disorder affecting the persons’ ability to perform everyday activities. This review aimed to determine the effectiveness of interventions on occupational performance outcomes. Method: A systematic review of literature (2000-2022) across five electronic databases was conducted. PRISMA guidelines were applied. Data were pooled using RevMan.Findings: Four studies reporting findings from three randomised controlled trials were included. The methodological quality of studies was low. Three treatment approaches were reported: (1) strategy training (2) gesture training (3) combined gesture and strategy training. Strategy training alone or in combination with gesture training was significantly more ...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of interventions that promote upper limb (UL) recovery in stroke...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the impact of task oriented physical activity...
apraxia is widely used to describe one of the more disabling deficits following left strokes. the ro...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, & Participation Target Audience: Mixed, OT, OTA Level: Intermediat...
Background and objectiveAction observation training (AOT) has been used as a new intervention for im...
Background: Upper limb deficits are common following stroke and have a significant impact on disabil...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for srorke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for stroke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Background: Stroke is associated with disruption to efficient and accurate reach to grasp function. ...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Background: Improving upper limb function is a core element of stroke rehabilitation needed to maxi...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of interventions that promote upper limb (UL) recovery in stroke...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the impact of task oriented physical activity...
apraxia is widely used to describe one of the more disabling deficits following left strokes. the ro...
Primary Focus: Rehab, Disability, & Participation Target Audience: Mixed, OT, OTA Level: Intermediat...
Background and objectiveAction observation training (AOT) has been used as a new intervention for im...
Background: Upper limb deficits are common following stroke and have a significant impact on disabil...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for srorke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Objective: Evaluation of a therapy programme for stroke patients with apraxia. The programme is base...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Background: Stroke is associated with disruption to efficient and accurate reach to grasp function. ...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
The objective of the present study was to determine in a controlled study the efficacy of strategy t...
Background: Improving upper limb function is a core element of stroke rehabilitation needed to maxi...
Introduction Approximately 70% of individuals with stroke have upper limb impairment. Inability to...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of interventions that promote upper limb (UL) recovery in stroke...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the impact of task oriented physical activity...