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Effect of compressive therapy on sensorimotor function of the more affected upper extremity in chronic stroke patients: A randomized clinical trial
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Effect of compressive therapy on sensorimotor function of the more affected upper extremity in chronic stroke patients: A randomized clinical trial

Reem M Alwhaibi, Noha F Mahmoud, Hoda M Zakaria, Walaa M Ragab, Nisreen N Al Awaji and Hager R Elserougy
Medicine (Baltimore), Vol.101(38), pp.e30657-e30657
23/09/2022
PMID: 36197197

Abstract

Clinical Trial compressive therapy Experimental Study passive somatosensory stimulation stroke stroke rehabilitation upper extremity
Common upper extremity (UE) physical impairments after stroke include paresis, abnormal muscle tone, and somatosensory affection. This study evaluated the effect of passive somatosensory stimulation using compressive therapy on sensorimotor function of the more affected UE in chronic stroke patients.
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