neuroreha 2020; 12(03): 138-141
DOI: 10.1055/a-1212-6364
Aus der Praxis

Diskriminationstraining

Jan Mehrholz
,
Simone Thomas
,
Bernhard Elsner

Für ein motorisches Training in der neurologischen Rehabilitation existiert seit vielen Jahren nunmehr eine große Anzahl an Übungsprotokollen und Studien. Dem sensorischen Üben, also dem Training der Wahrnehmung, wird im Vergleich dazu wissenschaftlich deutlich weniger Beachtung geschenkt. Der Artikel betrachtet in Studien untersuchte Übungsprotokolle zur Behandlung sensorischer Defizite wie die Diskrimination der Stereognosie.



Publication History

Article published online:
08 September 2020

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