Automated Author Profile

Akter, Rahemun

Current S-Index

4.9

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.6

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

3

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

65.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Standard reference norms for a randomized controlled trial on the effect of Brunnstrom's Hand Rehabilitation and Functional Electrical Stimulation on hand function in patients with stroke

Twenty five participants with chronic stroke age group between 40-70 years both male and female were randomly divided into control and experimental group. Brunnstrom hand rehabilitation and functional electrical stimulation with conventional physiotherapy (experimental group) and only conventional physiotherapy (control group) in this randomized controlled trial. Primary outcome measure was hand function measured by Fugl Meyer Assessment scale- upper extremity (FMA-UE). Modified Ashworth scale (MAS), Jabsen Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHF) and Handheld Dynamometer (HHD) were used as secondary outcome measures to measure spasticity, fine motor hand function and grip strength. Participants were evaluated at baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment. Both group received treatment five days per week for four weeks at one session. The result showed significant improvement in both group after intervention within group analysis [experimental group; FMA (p=

Authors

  • Akter, Rahemun
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/638263xj5gJune 2020

Standard reference norms for a randomized controlled trial on the effect of Brunnstrom's Hand Rehabilitation and Functional Electrical Stimulation on hand function in patients with stroke

Twenty five participants with chronic stroke age group between 40-70 years both male and female were randomly divided into control and experimental group. Brunnstrom hand rehabilitation and functional electrical stimulation with conventional physiotherapy (experimental group) and only conventional physiotherapy (control group) in this randomized controlled trial. Primary outcome measure was hand function measured by Fugl Meyer Assessment scale- upper extremity (FMA-UE). Modified Ashworth scale (MAS), Jabsen Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHF) and Handheld Dynamometer (HHD) were used as secondary outcome measures to measure spasticity, fine motor hand function and grip strength. Participants were evaluated at baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment. Both group received treatment five days per week for four weeks at one session. The result showed significant improvement in both group after intervention within group analysis [experimental group; FMA (p=

Authors

  • Akter, Rahemun
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/638263xj5g.2June 2020

Standard reference norms for a randomized controlled trial on the effect of Brunnstrom's Hand Rehabilitation and Functional Electrical Stimulation on hand function in patients with stroke

Twenty five participants with chronic stroke age group between 40-70 years both male and female were randomly divided into control and experimental group. Brunnstrom hand rehabilitation and functional electrical stimulation with conventional physiotherapy (experimental group) and only conventional physiotherapy (control group) in this randomized controlled trial. Primary outcome measure was hand function measured by Fugl Meyer Assessment scale- upper extremity (FMA-UE). Modified Ashworth scale (MAS), Jabsen Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHF) and Handheld Dynamometer (HHD) were used as secondary outcome measures to measure spasticity, fine motor hand function and grip strength. Participants were evaluated at baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment. Both group received treatment five days per week for four weeks at one session. The result showed significant improvement in both group after intervention within group analysis [experimental group; FMA (p=

Authors

  • Akter, Rahemun
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.17632/638263xj5g.1June 2020