Upper Extremity: Assessment of Motor Control, Part 2
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The therapist does a quick assessment of sensation and then observes problems in motor control as the stroke survivor attempts to move their involved shoulder, elbow and wrist.
The therapist does a quick assessment of sensation and then observes problems in motor control as the stroke survivor attempts to move their involved shoulder, elbow and wrist.
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Radial Fracture, Part 2: Initial Observations
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Outpatient Assessment, Part 3: Hand
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The outpatient therapist does an informal assessment of sensation continues gathering information during her initial assessment while the stroke survivor describes his problem areas and goals for therapy.
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Self-Care: One-Handed Shoe Tying
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