The Effects of Integrated Provision Action Observation and Synchronized Electrical Sensory Stimulation for Sit-to-stand in Stroke Patients Function
Background: Stroke patients experience multiple dysfunctions that include motor and sensory impairments. Therefore, new intervention methods require a gradational approach depending on functional levels of a stroke patient's activity and should include cognition treatment to allow for a patient...
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Main Authors: | Young Moon (Author), Jong-duk Choi (Author) |
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Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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