Disorders of fine motor skills after a stroke: the processes of neuroplasticity and sensorimotor integration
Автор: Ekusheva Eugeniia V., Komazov A.A.
Журнал: Клиническая практика @clinpractice
Рубрика: Оригинальные исследования
Статья в выпуске: 1 т.10, 2019 года.
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Background. Impairment of fine motor skills in the hand is one of the most frequent causes of the persistent loss of professional skills, social maladjustment, and the impossibility of self-care in patients after a stroke, which ultimately leads to a significant reduction in the quality of their life. The article discusses the features of the fine motor skills’ impairment in the hand in patients after a stroke, in the context of a lateralized hemispheric lesion. Methods. We have studied 26 patients after a primary ischemic stroke in the pool of middle cerebral artery of the right (n=12) or left (n=14) brain hemisphere. The average age of patients was 55.7±7.3 years. Patients with a right-sided ischemic stroke were comparable to those with a left-sided stroke in their age, disease duration, size of the lesion and the gender ratio. Results. All the patients after an ischemic stroke had motor impairment in the form of a hemiparesis of a mild or moderate degree. Discussion...
Ischemic stroke, fine motor skills, neuroplasticity, sensorimotor integration, rehabilitation
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143168147
IDR: 143168147 | DOI: 10.17816/clinpract10116-22