A stroke can lead to a limitation of all functions in the upper limb. Factors hindering recovery include muscle atrophy, abnormal proprioceptive sensation, shoulder pain, and shoulder joint stabilization disorders. The level of upper limb paresis is one of the most important criteria for long-term disability and significantly affects the patient's daily functioning, which is why rehabilitation should begin as soon as possible after the stroke. In addition to traditional physical therapy methods, modern devices based on the concept of biofeedback are increasingly being used in rehabilitation.
In rehabilitation, modern devices based on the concept of biofeedback are increasingly being used in addition to traditional physical therapy methods.