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A review of bilateral arm training in stroke patients

  • Lin-na JIN ,
  • Zhao-jun ZOU ,
  • Hong-ying PAN
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Received date: 2021-02-17

  Online published: 2021-12-27

Abstract

Bilateral arm training plays an important role in the rehabilitation of stroke patients. Researchers focus on the function of unaffected limb and apply the synchronous training of unaffected and affected limbs in stroke rehabilitation in various forms. This paper summarized the target subjects,practitioners,intervention period,training time,training form and training effects of bilateral upper limb training to provide reference for clinical nursing practitioners.

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Lin-na JIN , Zhao-jun ZOU , Hong-ying PAN . A review of bilateral arm training in stroke patients[J]. Chinese Journal of Nursing Education, 2021 , 18(12) : 1106 -1109 . DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.1672-9234.2021.12.008

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