2022
DOI: 10.1590/2526-8910.ctoao245932182
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The addition of mirror therapy improved upper limb motor recovery and level of independence after stroke: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Introduction In stroke survivors, the prevalence of upper motor disability remains high. There has not been much report on the success of post-stroke mirror therapy, especially in developing countries. Objective The focus of this research is to see how mirror therapy, in addition to standard rehabilitation for hand paresis, affects upper limb motor recovery and level of independence in self-care after stroke at an Indonesian teaching hospital. Method This was a randomized controlled trial with no assessor bl… Show more

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