Changes in motor function in the unaffected hand of stroke patients should not be ignored

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Motor function changes in the unaffected hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia. These chang-es are often ignored by clinicians owing to the extent of motor disability of the affected hand. Finger tapping frequency and Lind-mark hand function score showed that the motor function of unaffected hands in stroke patients was poorer than that of a healthy control hand. After 2 weeks of rehabilitation treatment, motor function of the unaffected hand of stroke patients was obviously improved. Therefore, attention should also be paid to motor function in the unaffect-ed hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia during rehabilitation.
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