2020
DOI: 10.1108/jet-05-2020-0023
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Dexteria app. therapy versus conventional hand therapy in stroke

Abstract: Purpose Hand impairment post-stroke is a very common and important rehabilitation goal for functional independence. Advanced therapy options such as an app. therapy provides repetitive training, which may be beneficial for improving fine motor function. This study aims to evaluate the effect of app-based therapy compared to conventional hand therapy in improving dexterity in individuals with stroke. Methodology In total, 39 individuals within the first year of stroke with Brunnstrom stage of hand recovery IV… Show more

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“…Sawant et al [ 50 ] conducted a 30-day cohort study. This involved 39 patients (13 of conventional hand therapy, 13 of app therapy, 13 of conventional therapy along with app therapy) and assessed the effectiveness of the Dexteria app in post-stroke rehabilitation applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sawant et al [ 50 ] conducted a 30-day cohort study. This involved 39 patients (13 of conventional hand therapy, 13 of app therapy, 13 of conventional therapy along with app therapy) and assessed the effectiveness of the Dexteria app in post-stroke rehabilitation applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%