MOCA is a static neuropsychological evaluation in acute phase of stroke to see cognitive impairment. For use with mild to moderate strokes. It’s ease of use and high sensitivity makes it a good choice over other neuropsychological tests.
Phipps, S., & Richardson, P. (2007). Occupational therapy outcomes for clients with traumatic brain injury and stroke using the canadian occupational performance measure. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61(3), 328–334. doi: 10.5014/ajot.61.3.328. …show more content…
Using the COPM OT's design occupational-based and client-centered intervention programs and measure occupational therapy outcomes. There was increase in self-perceived performance and satisfaction when goals were identified by participates EF3. Leading to increase in performances and satisfaction. Cohort designed study with limitations.
Houwink, A., Nijland, R. H., Geurts, A. C. & Kwakkel, G. (2013). Functional recovery of the paretic upper limb after stroke: Who regains hand capacity? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94(5), 839–844. doi: