The Reduced Motion Ability in the Upper Extremity on the Unaffected Side of Stroke-Induced Hemiplegia and Trauma
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The motion ability, especially motion velocity, of the upper extremity on the other side of the impaired extremity due to stroke-induced hemiplegia (right 103, left 91) and unilateral upper extremity impairments (right 81, left 47) due to trauma such as fracture and peripheral nerve injury was compared with that of the upper extremity on the same side in healthy individuals. The purpose of this comparison is to confirm the relationship of the decrease in the ability with "disuse" and to examine the validity of the currently domin ant speculation that the reduction in the motion ability of the unimpaired upper extremity in patient with hemiplegia is due to bilaterality of the nerve supply. The reduction in the motion velocity of the unimpaired upper extremity in patients with hemiplegia was similar in degree and tendency to that in patients with trauma, in whom the effect of the bilaterality of nerve supply can be excluded and "disuse" is conclusively considered to be the primary cause of the reduction in the motion velocity.
- 神戸大学の論文
- 1996-01-31
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