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Q&A: A task-oriented approach in occupational therapy is critical to recovery after a stroke"The occupational therapy task-oriented approach allows ... Those tasks take up my time and are meaningful for me. After a stroke, I may be able to do some of those tasks, but not all of them.
More than two-thirds of stroke survivors have upper extremity paresis (ie, motor impairment affecting the arms and hands),1 and this impairment is typically treated with some amount of rehabilitation ...
A new screening tool for visual perception difficulties after stroke that takes just ... Perceptual Assessment Battery and the Occupational Therapy Adult Perceptual Screening Test (OT-APST ...
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