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Apraxia in neurorehabilitation: Classification, assessment and treatment.

Abstract
Apraxia is a higher-order motor disorder impairing the ability to correctly perform skilled, purposive movements as the result of neurological disorders most commonly stroke, dementia and movement disorders. It is increasingly recognised that apraxia negatively influences activities of daily living (ADL). Early diagnosis and treatment should be part of the neurorehabilitation programme. The aim of the present article is to describe the most important subtypes of apraxia such as ideational and ideomotor apraxia as well as their impact on ADL and outcome. Furthermore, the relationship to associated disorders such as aphasia is discussed. Finally, strategies concerning assessment, management and treatment of the disorder are presented.
AuthorsTim Vanbellingen, Stephan Bohlhalter
JournalNeuroRehabilitation (NeuroRehabilitation) Vol. 28 Issue 2 Pg. 91-8 ( 2011) ISSN: 1878-6448 [Electronic] Netherlands
PMID21447909 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Topics
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Apraxias (classification, diagnosis, rehabilitation)
  • Humans
  • Recovery of Function (physiology)

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