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★ Brunnstrom used motor control theory and observations of the patients. The basic premises of this approach are: In normal persons, spinal cord and brain stem reflexes become modified during development and their components rearranged into purposeful movement by the influence of higher centers. Movement becomes primitive, the book: Brunnstrom’s movement therapy in hemiplegia: A neurophysiological approach (Sawner and LaVigne,). Introduction The Brunnstrom approach is a widely used movement therapy approach used by clinicians. This approach highly focuses synergic pattern of spastic muscles on the recovery of stroke patients through various stages Brunnstrom, a physical therapist, was particularly concerned with the problems of patients with hemiplegia. Introduction: Reflex Theory Movement is controlled by stimulus-response History: ★ Brunnstrom’s approach was developed by the physical therapist from Sweden in the early ’s. SIGNE BRUNNSTROM. ★ Procedure: in a “trial & error” fashion. Since Table of ContentsRecovery for Upper ExtremityBrunnstrom Stages of Motor RecoveryTypical Recovery and PredictorsRecovery of Upper Extremity: Fixed. The measure containsfunctional movements which are done with The Brunnstrom Approach sets out a sequence of stages of recovery from hemiplegia after a was developed by the Swedish physical therapist Signe Brunnström, and Treatment principles & techniques. ProportionEvaluation of Upper Extremity ★ Brunnstrom’s approach was developed by the physical therapist from Sweden in the early s ★ Brunnstrom used motor control theory and observations of the patients' ★ Procedure: In a “trial & error” fashion ★ Later modified: in light of neurophysiological knowledge. Brunnstrom's_ (0 ×pixels, file sizeMB, MIME type: application/pdf)an individual goes through an “evolution in reverse”. ★ Later modified: in light of neurophysiological knowledge. Brunnstrom movement therapy for the hand Intended for physical therapy students and practitioners, occupational therapy practitioners, physical medicine and rehabilitation practitioners and rehabilitiation nurses, Ashworth Scale (AS) The Ashworth Scale is a measure of resistance to passive movement in stroke survivors.