EFFECT OF REPETITIVE TASK TRAINING ON UPPER LIMB FUNCTIONS AND DAILY ACTIVITIES AMONG PERSONS WITH HEMIPLEGIA
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https://doi.org/10.48047/603xdw86Keywords:
upper limb functions, daily activities, repetitive task training, strokeAbstract
Background and purpose: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide, with a profound impact on individuals functioning abilities and quality of life. Among the evidence-based therapies, repetitive task training has emerged as a promising approach in neuro rehabilitation following stroke, aiming to improve the performance of everyday activities that are essential for independent living and is highly effective in promoting motor learning and functional improvement by engaging patients in meaningful and purposeful activities. This study aims to determine the effect of repetitive task training to improve upper limb functions and activities of daily living in persons with hemiplegia.
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