Wykorzystanie Testu Funkcji Ręki Jebsena - Taylora do oceny efektów kompleksowej rehabilitacji pacjentów z deficytami ruchowymi w kończynie górnej
Journal Title: Rehabilitacja w Praktyce - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
The paper presents the methodology and possibilities of practical use of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Physiotherapy Functional Test. Numerous studies confirmed by statistical analyzes indicate that this is a reliable and objective method for assessing the effects of comprehensive hand rehabilitation. It can be used in patients aged from 6 to 90 years, with a variety of diseases that require improvement in the upper limb.
Authors and Affiliations
dr Barbara Juśkiewicz-Swaczyna, dr n. med. Joanna Białkowska, mgr Marta Andrzejczak
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