An Unconventional Approach Considering Flexor Spasticity and Flexion Synergies of the Upper Extremity Following a Stroke: A Randomized Double-blind Pilot Study
Background: Although various conventional approaches have been employed to reduce spasticity in neurological rehabilitation, only a few studies have shown scientific evidence for its effectiveness. Thus, we introduced a different concept (Ueda method) of rehabilitation therapy that can complement th...
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Main Authors: | Young Hyoun Rha (Author), Keun Hee Lee (Author), Jun Bum Shin (Author), Kang Hui Park (Author), Byung Sun Kim (Author), Jae Chan Ha (Author) |
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Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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