2014
DOI: 10.4322/cto.2014.063
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Negligência unilateral pós-acidente vascular encefálico: atuação da Terapia Ocupacional

Abstract: A negligência unilateral é uma das consequências do acidente vascular encefálico e geralmente resulta de lesão no lobo parietal direito, afetando as funções perceptivas visuais, espaciais e de atenção. No âmbito da funcionalidade, o paciente acometido tem dificuldade para perceber os estímulos do ambiente dispostos do lado contralesional. Dentre as abordagens terapêuticas, as intervenções na área de Terapia Ocupacional constituem parte do tratamento desse paciente para a melhora do desempenho nas atividades de… Show more

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“…An interesting finding reveals the use of tDCS to improve unilateral neglect, characterized by the inability to notice, associate, or respond to events from the contralateral hemibody or hemispace to the brain injury 18 , or even as a disorder of attention, perception, and action post-stroke 18 . As demonstrated in the study This study has limitations that must be acknowledged.…”
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“…An interesting finding reveals the use of tDCS to improve unilateral neglect, characterized by the inability to notice, associate, or respond to events from the contralateral hemibody or hemispace to the brain injury 18 , or even as a disorder of attention, perception, and action post-stroke 18 . As demonstrated in the study This study has limitations that must be acknowledged.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oliveira et al (2014), where tDCS use showed statistically significant improvements in unilateral neglect compared to a control group18 . These studies align withLi et al (2018) andElsner et al (2017), showing a significant improvement in mobility and lower limb strength 11 and ADLs 12 .…”
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confidence: 93%