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“…Out of the 28 studies included (Table 1) in this review, 78.6% of them studied the effects of MT on motor functions of upper extremities, in addition to sensory function in 6 studies [28][29][30][31][32][33] and ADL/QOL in 9 studies. We noted a reduction in impairment as recorded by FMA in almost all except for 5 studies.…”
Section: Application In Stroke Rehabilitation Motor -Upper Limbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Out of the 28 studies included (Table 1) in this review, 78.6% of them studied the effects of MT on motor functions of upper extremities, in addition to sensory function in 6 studies [28][29][30][31][32][33] and ADL/QOL in 9 studies. We noted a reduction in impairment as recorded by FMA in almost all except for 5 studies.…”
Section: Application In Stroke Rehabilitation Motor -Upper Limbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensory impairments were measured in 6 studies, and 4 report improved response to either noxious, tactile, or temperature stimuli. [28][29][30][31] Twelve of the studies [28][29][30][31][32]36,[38][39][40][45][46][47] intervened in the chronic phase of upper limb deficits after stroke (ie after 6 months) while the rest intervened within the acute and sub-acute phases. Duration of intervention ranged between 3 and 8 weeks with MT sessions lasting between 20 and 45 min; 4 studies provided no additional conventional rehabilitation.…”
Section: Application In Stroke Rehabilitation Motor -Upper Limbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The assessors conduct 3 repeatable evaluations of discrimination sensation in fingers among the patients to ensure repeatability and reliability [51]. Moreover, previous studies in chronic stroke patients that involved sensory impairment have most often used 2PD test -related primary outcome measure [52,53]. Many study results have been shown 2PD test to be a simple, valid, and quick diagnostic instrument in Central nervous lacerationsand an accurate monitor and prognosticator during sensory rehabilitation following nerve repair [54].…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%