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Combining Virtual Reality Motor Rehabilitation With Cognitive Strategy Use in Chronic Stroke.

Combining Virtual Reality Motor Rehabilitation With Cognitive Strategy Use in Chronic Stroke. Rehabilitation interventions for chronic stroke are largely impairment based, with results confined to the level of impairment instead of function. In contrast, cognitive strategy training interventions have demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in functional outcomes. Integration of these approaches has yet to be explored. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Occupational Therapy Pubmed

Combining Virtual Reality Motor Rehabilitation With Cognitive Strategy Use in Chronic Stroke.

American Journal of Occupational Therapy , Volume 73 (4): 0 – Jul 30, 2019

Combining Virtual Reality Motor Rehabilitation With Cognitive Strategy Use in Chronic Stroke.


Abstract

Rehabilitation interventions for chronic stroke are largely impairment based, with results confined to the level of impairment instead of function. In contrast, cognitive strategy training interventions have demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in functional outcomes. Integration of these approaches has yet to be explored.

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Copyright
Copyright © 2019 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
ISSN
0272-9490
DOI
10.5014/ajot.2019.030130
pmid
31318679

Abstract

Rehabilitation interventions for chronic stroke are largely impairment based, with results confined to the level of impairment instead of function. In contrast, cognitive strategy training interventions have demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in functional outcomes. Integration of these approaches has yet to be explored.

Journal

American Journal of Occupational TherapyPubmed

Published: Jul 30, 2019

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