Effects of activity repetition training with Salat (prayer) versus task oriented training on functional outcomes of stroke

Stroke is one of most disabling condition which directly affects quality of life. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of activity repetition training with salat (prayer) versus task oriented training on functional outcomes of stroke. The study design was randomized control trial an...

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