Effect of Transecutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Combined With Task Related Training Exercise on Improving the Dorsiflexors in Spastic Hemiparesis

Mona Mohamed Saad El-Bably;

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Stroke is a sudden focal (sometimes global) neurological deficit secondary to occlusion or rupture of blood vessels supplying the brain. The primary goal of stroke rehabilitation is to prevent complications, minimize impairments, and maximize function.
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Title Effect of Transecutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Combined With Task Related Training Exercise on Improving the Dorsiflexors in Spastic Hemiparesis
Other Titles تأثير التنبيه العصبي الحسي الكهربي عن طريق الجلد مرتبطاً مع التدريب المرتبط بمهمة على تحسين قوة عضلات ثني القدم إلى أعلى في مرضى التشنج العضلي النصفي
Authors Mona Mohamed Saad El-Bably
Keywords Effect of Transecutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Combined With Task Related Training Exercise on Improving the Dorsiflexors in Spastic Hemiparesis
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Stroke is a sudden focal (sometimes global) neurological deficit secondary to occlusion or rupture of blood vessels supplying the brain. The primary goal of stroke rehabilitation is to prevent complications, minimize impairments, and maximize function.
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