Comparison of Fine Motor Skills in Patients With Chronic Stroke in Final Stages of Bronestrum and Healthy Adults

  • Mirshoja M
  • Pahlevanian A
  • Amoozadeh Khalili M
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Background: One of the main problems of chronic stroke patients is the inability to move the fingers separately despite the passing of an extended period of time since the onset of the disease. Dexterity is a fine motor skill that allows one to manipulate objects through …

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Mirshoja, M. S., Pahlevanian, A. A., & Amoozadeh Khalili, M. (2015). Comparison of Fine Motor Skills in Patients With Chronic Stroke in Final Stages of Bronestrum and Healthy Adults. Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.17795/mejrh-33274

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