This article focuses on the discussion of Chinese topics and English marked theme. It will be divided into four parts. Part I is introduction part. It introduces the concepts of Chinese topic and English marked theme....This article focuses on the discussion of Chinese topics and English marked theme. It will be divided into four parts. Part I is introduction part. It introduces the concepts of Chinese topic and English marked theme. Part II tells different types of Chinese topics and English marked themes. Part III discusses the functions of Chinese topics and English themes. Part IV is the conclusion part.展开更多
Motor function changes in the unaffected hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia. These changes are often ignored by clinicians owing to the extent of motor disability of the affected hand. Finger tapping frequency an...Motor function changes in the unaffected hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia. These changes are often ignored by clinicians owing to the extent of motor disability of the affected hand. Finger tapping frequency and Lind-mark hand function score showed that the motor function of unaffected hands in stroke patients was poorer than that of a healthy control hand. After 2 weeks of rehabilitation treatment, motor function of the unaffected hand of stroke patients was obviously improved. Therefore, attention should also be paid to motor function in the unaffected hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia during rehabilitation.展开更多
文摘This article focuses on the discussion of Chinese topics and English marked theme. It will be divided into four parts. Part I is introduction part. It introduces the concepts of Chinese topic and English marked theme. Part II tells different types of Chinese topics and English marked themes. Part III discusses the functions of Chinese topics and English themes. Part IV is the conclusion part.
文摘Motor function changes in the unaffected hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia. These changes are often ignored by clinicians owing to the extent of motor disability of the affected hand. Finger tapping frequency and Lind-mark hand function score showed that the motor function of unaffected hands in stroke patients was poorer than that of a healthy control hand. After 2 weeks of rehabilitation treatment, motor function of the unaffected hand of stroke patients was obviously improved. Therefore, attention should also be paid to motor function in the unaffected hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia during rehabilitation.