Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5575117 | PM&R | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Persons with previous polio and muscle weakness in their upper limbs perceive difficulties to use their arms in daily life, especially when performing activities above their head and strenuous household or leisure activities. The fair-to-moderate correlations of muscle strength with self-perceived disability imply that the weakness can only partially explain the perceived disabilities of arm, shoulder and hand. Other factors are therefore important to consider in the rehabilitation of persons with late effects of polio and upper limb disability.
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Authors
Christina PT, PhD, Ulla-Britt PT, PhD, Jan MD, PhD,