Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2698177 Journal of Hand Therapy 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Study designScoping review.IntroductionSensorimotor deficits can impair function and may be present in individuals with common upper extremity conditions.Purpose of the studyTo provide clinicians with an understanding of the usefulness of the assessments to evaluate sensorimotor function and the interventions reported in the literature to effect positive change in our patients with sensorimotor deficits affecting the hand and wrist.MethodsA systematic search produced seventeen studies involving sensorimotor retraining and assessment of sensorimotor performance for the upper extremity.ResultsSensorimotor interventions and assessments found in the literature vary in regards to their effectiveness in restoring sensorimotor function in subjects with a number of conditions that affect hand and wrist function.ConclusionsThere is a potential value of sensorimotor interventions for individuals with specific upper extremity conditions. There is a need for further studies to improve treatment of sensorimotor deficits and understanding of sensorimotor interventions.

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