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INTRODUCTION: CVA is a lesion in the brain commonly referred to as stroke, an insult or shock bec... more INTRODUCTION: CVA is a lesion in the brain commonly referred to as stroke, an insult or shock because of its sudden onset. It results in paralysis of one side of the body (hemiplegia) or both sides of the body (bilateral hemiplegia). The lesion is characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to the brain tissues in a particular location, caused by thrombus, embolus, anoxia, hemorrhage or aneurysm. OBJECTIVE: To see the effect of sensory re-education on hand dexterity in post stroke clients. HYPOTHESIS: Active sensory training is less effective as compared to passive sensory training in improving hand dexterity in post stroke clients. No difference is observed between active sensory training and passive sensory training in post stroke clients. DESIGN: An experimental pretext – posttest study design was used. PARTICIPANTS: 30 adults, both male and female with history of first stroke, who were attending the Department of Occupational Therapy S.V.N.I.R.T.A.R, who fulfilled the i...
INTRODUCTION: CVA is a lesion in the brain commonly referred to as stroke, an insult or shock bec... more INTRODUCTION: CVA is a lesion in the brain commonly referred to as stroke, an insult or shock because of its sudden onset. It results in paralysis of one side of the body (hemiplegia) or both sides of the body (bilateral hemiplegia). The lesion is characterized by an interruption of the blood supply to the brain tissues in a particular location, caused by thrombus, embolus, anoxia, hemorrhage or aneurysm. OBJECTIVE: To see the effect of sensory re-education on hand dexterity in post stroke clients. HYPOTHESIS: Active sensory training is less effective as compared to passive sensory training in improving hand dexterity in post stroke clients. No difference is observed between active sensory training and passive sensory training in post stroke clients. DESIGN: An experimental pretext – posttest study design was used. PARTICIPANTS: 30 adults, both male and female with history of first stroke, who were attending the Department of Occupational Therapy S.V.N.I.R.T.A.R, who fulfilled the i...