A comparative study to assess the satisfaction with clinical outcome of the patients suffering from hemiplegic shoulder subluxation and undergoing rehabilitation with and without Bobath shoulder sling
Abstract:Background: Hemiplegic shoulder subluxation is one of the most common factor for post-stroke upper limb disability. There are various ways to assess its outcome during rehabilitation, but the assessment of patients’ satisfaction with the shoulder support is often missed. This study was done to compare those patients’ satisfaction with clinical outcome who were undergoing same rehabilitation programme for their hemiplegic shoulder subluxation with and without Bobath shoulder sling.Methods: This prospective cont… Show more
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