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* Corrected (R4.10/15) * 16:23 In the C-fingers section, a score of 0 is listed as "possible" but it should have been "not possible". #Rehabilitationassessment #Fugelmeyer #StrokeLearn slowly through the article ↓↓↓ https://www.stroke-lab.com/evaluation... List of rehabilitation evaluations ↓ All can be seen https://nou-reha.com/evaluation [Stroke dysfunction assessment method SIAS] • [Paid level] Stroke dysfunction assessment method SIAS Score Rehabilitation Str... [TUG - Gait assessment conveyed by a physiotherapist] • Difficulty walking Is it really just a walking problem? ? TUG (Timed up and go... [Pusher syndrome: causes, evaluation, and treatment] • [Latest research] Pusher syndrome: causes, evaluation, and treatment SCP/BLS/... ----------------------------------------- Table of contents0:00 Opening0:04 IntroductionA Upper limbsI Tendon reflex1:36 Evaluation of tendon reflexII. Synergy2:16IIa Flexor synergy (Points to note)4:53IIa Flexor synergy (Evaluation scenario)5:10IIb Extensor synergyIII. Combination of synergy6:02IIIa Hands to waist6:58IIIb 90° shoulder flexion7:40IIIc Forearm pronation and supination (elbow flexion)IV. Non-synergy8:22IVa 90° shoulder abduction9:14IVb 90°→180° shoulder flexion10:04IVc Forearm pronation and supination (shoulder flexion) V. Tendon reflex level 10:38 Evaluation of tendon reflex B Wrist 11:18 15° dorsiflexion (shoulder 0°) 11:59 Repeated palmar and dorsiflexion (shoulder 0°) 12:28 15° dorsiflexion (shoulder flexed) 13:11 Repeated palmar and dorsiflexion (shoulder flexed) 13:41 Rotational movement C Fingers 14:14 Group flexion 14:51 Group extension 15:15 Crooked grip 16:03 Thumb adduction (holding paper) 16:42 Pinching (holding pen) 17:15 Circular grip 18:51 Ball grip D Coordination 19:44 Speed test H Sensation 21:31 Touch 22:17 Passive kinesthetic I Range of motion J Joint pain 24:43 Shoulder flexion 25:31 Shoulder abduction 90° 26:01 Shoulder internal rotation and external rotation 26:41 Elbow flexion and extension 27:19 Forearm pronation and supination 28:11 Hand dorsiflexion and palmar flexion 28:34 Finger flexion and extension ending 29:23 Results presentation----------------------------------------- Nijland et al.'s 2009 study focused on the effect of rehabilitation intervention on upper limb paralysis after stroke. A total of 54 patients participated in the study, including patients with right-sided stroke and left-sided stroke and right-sided stroke. The participants underwent a 3-week rehabilitation intervention and underwent Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity (FM-UE) assessment to evaluate upper limb function before and after treatment. They also underwent brain imaging with MRI to analyze the brain areas affected by the stroke. The results of the study showed that the patients' FM-UE scores improved significantly from before to after treatment. However, there was a significant difference in the FM-UE scores after treatment between patients with left-sided stroke and right-sided stroke. Patients with left-sided stroke and right-sided stroke had lower FM-UE scores than patients with right-sided stroke and left-sided stroke. MRI brain imaging showed that the volume of the brain area affected by left-sided stroke was larger in patients with left-sided stroke and right-sided stroke than in patients with right-sided stroke and left-sided stroke. This suggests that the right hemisphere may be more damaged than the left hemisphere in patients with left-sided stroke and right-sided stroke. The results of this study suggest that upper limb paralysis may differ between the left and right sides. [Nou Reha.com] https://nou-reha.com *We also provide useful information for people with stroke and Parkinson's disease. ????STROKE LAB provides: 1. Therapist education 2. Rehabilitation and therapy specialized for stroke and other brain diseases 3. Information related to the brain using IT [STROKE LAB] https://www.stroke-lab.com *Therapy reservations can be made via the application form or by phone.----------------------------------------- [References] 1) Takebayashi Takashi: Fugl-Meyer Assessment for post-stroke upper limb paralysis https://xpert.link/column/189/ 2) Fugl-Meyer AR, Jaasko L, Leyman I, et al. The post-stroke hemiplegic patient. 1. a method for evaluation of physical performance. Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine. 1975;7(1):13-31. 3) Baker K, Cano SJ, Playford ED. Outcome measurement in stroke: a scale selection strategy. Stroke. 2011 Jun;42(6):1787-94. 4) Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology Fugl-Meyer Assessment https://www.gu.se/en/neuroscience-phy... Upper limb: https://www.gu.se/sites/default/files... Lower limb: https://www.gu.se/sites/default/files...