Proprioceptive training paradigm with visual feedback to improve upper limb function in stroke patients
proprioception training paradigm
(1) Before training Stretch the upper limb muscles and joints of the patient to help the patient relax and reduce muscle tension. The patient puts his hands on the table, and the therapist sits opposite the patient and adjusts the height suitable for the patient. The proprioceptive training paradigm adopted includes passive proprioceptive tra...
Upper extremity motor dysfunction in aging
Upper extremity motor dysfunction in aging
Susceptible groups and risk factors
1. Common upper extremity musculoskeletal diseases Joint function refers to joint flexion and extension, rotation, adduction and abduction, and joint dysfunction refers to the inability to complete the above-mentioned normal joint range of motion. Joint dysfunction of the elderly at home usually m...