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Change in the Results of Motor Coordination and Handgrip Strength Depending on Age and Body Position-An Observational Study of Stroke Patients and Healthy Volunteers.

Anna OlczakAleksandra Truszczyńska-BaszakJózef Mróz
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Passive stabilization of the trunk and examined upper limb improves the results of motor coordination of the distal part of the upper limb in both study groups. Passive stabilization of the trunk and upper limb improves motor coordination, especially in the oldest group of patients, after stroke.
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