It is to Examine the Relationship Between Upper Extremity Motor Function, Trunk Control, Motor Imagery.
A large number of people have a stroke each year and it is a major cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb motor impairments, aphasia, body control problems and decreased motor imagery ability are common after stroke. Although there are studies showing that these impairments may be related to each other, there is no comprehensive study examining the relationship between Turkish language skills and these motor functions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between Turkish language skills and upper extremity motor function, trunk control and motor imagery ability in stroke patients.
• 18 years of age or older
• Stroke onset more than 1 week
• Not having practiced imagery before
• Being a native speaker of Turkish
• Standardized Mini Mental Test (SMMT) Score of 24 and above
• History of cerebrovascular events
• Not having any neurological disorder other than stroke
• The ability to grasp and hold a 2.5 cm cube