2021
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2021.1924881
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Decision-making aids for upper limb interventions in neurological rehabilitation: a scoping review

Abstract: PubMed SearchStrategy: (((((((arm) OR "upper extremity"[MeSH Terms]) OR "upper extremity"[All Fields])OR "upper limb"[All Fields])) AND (((((((((((((("nervous system diseases"[MeSH Terms]) OR "nervous system diseases"[All Fields]) OR "neurological disorders"[All Fields]) OR "neurological disorder"[All Fields]) OR "neurological injury"[All Fields]) OR "neurological damage"[All Fields]) OR "trauma, nervous system"[MeSH Terms]) OR "nervous system trauma"[All Fields]) OR stroke) OR "brain injuries"[MeSH Terms]) … Show more

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“…The diversity of the client group contributes to this complexity, in terms of both upper limb (Sheen & McGuire, 2001) and personal characteristics and experiences (Copley et al, 2008;Kuipers et al, 2006). Whilst there is a variety of upper limb intervention techniques now available to therapists, lack of detail regarding their individualised application has resulted in a need for more guidance in intervention decisionmaking and application (Hayward et al, 2020Tan, Copley & Fleming, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity of the client group contributes to this complexity, in terms of both upper limb (Sheen & McGuire, 2001) and personal characteristics and experiences (Copley et al, 2008;Kuipers et al, 2006). Whilst there is a variety of upper limb intervention techniques now available to therapists, lack of detail regarding their individualised application has resulted in a need for more guidance in intervention decisionmaking and application (Hayward et al, 2020Tan, Copley & Fleming, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%