2023
DOI: 10.1177/25166085231185731
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Effect of a Sensorimotor Exercise Regime for Upper Limb Deficits in the In-Hospital Phase After a Supratentorial Stroke (SMULS)—Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Dorcas B.C. Gandhi,
Nistara Singh Chawla,
Christy John
et al.

Abstract: Background Somatosensory impairments in the upper limb are a common occurrence in >50% of post-stroke individuals. The effects of a combined sensorimotor therapy program on improving functional outcomes have not been studied extensively especially in the acute and subacute phase post-stroke. Methods Through a randomized controlled trial of PROBE design, participants, selected on a pre-set selection criteria will either receive the a structured regime of sensorimotor therapy in addition to routine care or on… Show more

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