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Soohee Park1, Joo-Young Park2

  • 1Department of Occupational Therapy, Health Science College, Honam University, Republic of Korea.

Journal of Physical Therapy Science
|April 12, 2016
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Stroke patients with hemiplegia often have weaker grip strength in their unaffected hand. This finding suggests rehabilitation should address both sides of the body for stroke survivors.

Keywords:
Affected sideGrip strengthHemiplegia

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Physical Therapy

Background:

  • Stroke often results in hemiplegia, affecting motor function.
  • The unaffected limb's function in hemiplegic patients is often overlooked in assessments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the grip strength of the unaffected hand in post-stroke hemiplegic patients.
  • To compare the grip strength of the unaffected hand with normative data.

Main Methods:

  • Grip strength was measured in 83 hemiplegic post-stroke patients.
  • Comparative analysis was performed between patient grip strength and normal grip strength.

Main Results:

  • Patients with hemiplegia exhibited significantly weaker grip strength in their unaffected hand compared to healthy individuals.
  • This indicates functional deficits extend beyond the affected side.

Conclusions:

  • Hemiplegic patients present functional impairments on both affected and unaffected sides.
  • Rehabilitation strategies for hemiplegia should encompass the unaffected limb to improve overall patient outcomes.