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Original Article
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med. 1984;8:5.
Assessment of Hand Function in Normal Korean Adults by Jebsen Hand Function Test
Abstract

Jebsen hand function test, consisted of 7 subtests such as writing a short sentence, turning over 3 by 5 inch cards, picking up small objects and placing in container, stacking checkers, simulated feeding, moving empty large cans and moving weighted large cans, provides objective measurements of broad spectrum of hand disability and is of value in assessing improvement in hand function gained by therapeutic procedures such as physical therapy, medication, surgery, and bracing.

To provide the clinician with the data from normal Korean adults when test is given to Korean subjects, and to encourage the clinician to give this test for better hand rehabilitation, the authors report the result of Jebsen hand function test in 60 normal Korean adults with the statistical analysis and the method of this test translated into Korean.

Keywords :Hand function, Assessment, Jebsen hand function test

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