Hemiparesis is a frequently observed symptom of stroke. There are various therapy options that are used in the rehabilitation of patients. Some studies have shown that, in addition to unilateral arm training, bilateral arm training can also lead to positive results in treatment and is a useful addition to therapy. The newly developed app requires the coordination of both arms in certain time sequences and intensities or rhythms and addresses different sensory modalities (visual, auditory and kinesthetic). The aim of the study is to examine whether tablet-based training improves bimanual coordination.
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Change of the hand/arm motor skills (unilateral)
Timeframe: Pre-test (day 1), Post-test (day 18), Follow-Up (day 25)
Changes in bimanual coordination 1
Timeframe: Pre-test (day 1), Post-test (day 18), Follow-Up (day 25)
Changes in bimanual coordination 2
Timeframe: Pre-test (day 1), Post-test (day 18), Follow-Up (day 25)