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The effect of contralesional limb activation training and sustained attention training for self-care programmes in unilateral spatial neglect.
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NeuropsychologyDisabilityNeurological RehabilitationMotor ControlRehabilitation TechniquesAttentionCognitive RehabilitationBrain Injury RehabilitationSocial SciencesPsychologySelf-care ProgrammesRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyNeurorehabilitationUnilateral Spatial NeglectRehabilitationRehabilitation ProcessPhysical TherapySustained Attention TrainingFunctional RecoveryMedicine
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of two rehabilitation techniques for unilateral spatial neglect, contra-lesional limb activation and sustained attention training, on impaired activities of daily living. METHODS: Two single case, time-series designs incorporating baseline, intervention and post-intervention phases. RESULTS: Significant improvements were observed in both neuropsychological measures and in the independent performance of everyday activities coincident with the start of training. The benefits were well maintained during the post-training period. CONCLUSIONS: The results support the use of the two techniques in achieving functional goals for unilateral neglect patients.
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