Effects of Postural Control Enhancement with Trunk Stability on Upper Extremity Function in Stroke: A Case Report
Bo-Kyoung Song
Abstract:Purpose This study aims to investigate the effects of trunk stability on enhancing postural control and its effects on upper limb function in stroke. Methods This study was designed as a single case research, with interventions provided 3 times a week for a duration of 3 weeks. Evaluations to assess the effectiveness of the intervention included changes in body posture alignment based on analysis of posture alignment, functional reach test (FRT), postural assessment scale for stroke (PASS), and manual function… Show more
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