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This study reports a single-case rehabilitation program for a chronic stroke patient focusing on innovative physiotherapy techniques. Over six weeks, the patient will undergo combined treatments including vestibular rehabilitation therapy, ultrasound therapy, and functional hand therapy using Saebo devices. The goal is to improve motor functions and daily living independence. This report aims to share clinical insights and outcomes to support stroke rehabilitation practices.
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This single-case clinical report presents a comprehensive rehabilitation program for a stroke patient over a period of six weeks. The intervention consists of three main components:
Throughout the program, treatment sessions are conducted three times weekly, each lasting two hours. Outcomes related to motor improvement, spasticity reduction, and functional independence are monitored and evaluated using descriptive statistics and time-series analysis.
The purpose of this report is to provide detailed clinical insights into the application of combined innovative physiotherapy methods in stroke rehabilitation and to highlight their potential benefits.
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Sevval Yesilkır, MSc; Gizem Ergezen Sahin, Dr. Assistant Professor
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