Vibrotherapy assists traditional exercise methods of the upper limbs in improving their function. The use of mechanical vibration has resulted in a reduction in spasticity and an increase in maximum grip strength in people with post-stroke haemiplegia. The loss of motor function of the hand results in a lack or reduced ability to grip. One […]
Hemispatial neglect, resulting from stroke, manifests as a reduced response to stimuli on the side opposite the brain injury, despite the absence of motor or sensory impairment. Patients with this syndrome experience difficulty in performing everyday activities, such as eating from one side of the plate or dressing from one side. It is a common […]