The Effect of Eye-Hand Coordination Device on Subjects with Hemiparesis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12748Keywords:
Eye-Hand Coordination Device, Hemiparesis, NCT Grading, FMA-UE.Abstract
“Coordination” the harmonious functioning of interrelated organs and parts, applied especially to the process
of the motor apparatus of the brain which provides for the co-working of particular groups of muscles
for the performance of definite adaptive useful response. In Current Clinical Practises there Less Devices
Which can help in Gaining Eye-Hand Coordination. Objectives: To compare the effect of conventional
training approach and eye-hand coordination along with conventional training. Materials and Method: The
subjects in Datta Meghe College Of Physiotherapy were screened and 42 subjects were divided into 2
groups i.e Group A subjects were given Conventional Physiotherapy for coordination training and Group
Eye-Hand Coordination Device along with given Conventional Physiotherapy for coordination training.
The interpretation of the study was done on the basis of comparing pre-test and post-test assessment of NCT
grading and FMA-UE.
Result: Intragroup comparison results showed that NCT grading and FMA-UE scale were statistically
significant in both the groups (p<0.0001). Whereas the intergroup comparison results showed that Eye-Hand
Coordination The device along with Conventional physiotherapy was statistically significant in improving
NCT score (p=0.0021) and FMA-UE score (p=0.0001) than only Conventional Physiotherapy alone for
Eye-hand In-coordination Conclusion: The Eye-Hand Coordination Device was Significantly effective when
Given With Conventional Physiotherapy For treating In-coordination and improvement in coordination.
Conventional Physiotherapy is also effective in treating in-coordination, but after a certain duration of
treatment, the patient starts getting adapted and chances of achieving the plateau phase
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