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The Effect of t Context and Task Related Approach in Management of Post Traumatic Hemiparesis.

Parneet Kaur Bedi, Narkeesh Arumugam

Abstract


A 25 years old young male visits the neurological OPD at Punjabi university Patiala, to resolve his complaint of difficulty in performing activities with the right hand. He also has difficulty in walking in a crowded place and some speech problems. The problems are present as remnants of head trauma. The problems have effect on the activities of daily living. In this case report an effort has been made to bring to patient.This study provides an example of how experience changes the brain (i.e., so that some tasks have more functional importance than others), which in turn changes the effects of experience. (Nestor et al. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2005. 12(3). 58 65 © 2005 Thomas Land Publishers, Inc.www.thomasland.com)


Keywords: Task And Context Related Approach, Post traumatic Head Injury


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjon.v1i1-3.926

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