Graded repetitive arm supplementary programme (GRASP) and virtual reality to improve upper limb function in patients with acute stroke - An experimental study
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چکیده
Introduction and Aim: The objective of the study is to improve upper limb function in patients with acute stroke using graded repetitive arm supplementary program (GRASP) virtual reality. Stroke described as an sudden neurological outburst brought on by impeded blood flow via brain’s vessels. has annual mortality rate 5.5 million which 2nd leading cause mortality.
 Materials Methods: Fourteen were randomly split into two groups, Group A B A.C.S Medical College Hospital. Inclusion criteria persons first ever confirmed CT or MRI, modified Ashworth scale less than 2, Fugl- Meyer score between 10 57, age > 18, both genders, eager participants who are willing volunteers for study. Exclusion mentally unstable, other conditions, any orthopaedic more Fugl group < TIA excluded. trained GRASP program. Both groups consist 7 training given 8 weeks, 60 minutes per day 6 days a week.
 Results: This demonstrates statistically significant difference hand-held dynamometer, Fugl-Meyer evaluation extremity, action research test, EMG p value 0.001. However, when compared B, exhibits greater relevance across board.
 Conclusion: concludes that programme good recovery function.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Biomedicine
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2211-8020', '2211-8039']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51248/.v43i1.2578