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Musculoskeletal Problems in Lower Extremity after Stroke
Author(s) -
Keon-tae Kim,
Myung Eun Chung
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
brain and neurorehabilitation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2383-9910
pISSN - 1976-8753
DOI - 10.12786/bn.2016.9.1.13
Subject(s) - physical medicine and rehabilitation , stroke (engine) , physical therapy , medicine , engineering , mechanical engineering
Musculoskeletal problems in the upper extremity after stroke are common conditions affecting the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand, which are often symptomatic. These symptomatic conditions include complex regional pain syndrome type 1, secondary adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, spasticity, secondary mechanical injuries, which often presents simultaneously in combined nature, so that one targeted treatment is not always successful. Musculoskeletal pain and complication is one of the reasons, for patients not being possible to start or participate in the daily regular rehabilitation programs actively after stroke. (Brain & NeuroRehabilitation 2016; 9: 6-12)

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