Wolf Motor Function Test

The WOLF Motor (WMFT) function test, which is developed by Stephen. Wolf in the early 1980s, a widely respectable assessment tool designed to assess the function of the upper limb in individuals who recover from nerve disabilities, especially stroke. The roots in the research science and control science research, WMFT determines the speed, quality and functional capacity of the arm movements, providing doctors and researchers a unified method to track the progress of the recovery and evaluate the results of the intervention. It was initially created to support studies on the treatment of movement caused by registration (CIMT), which is a leading technique by the wolf itself, and the test has since become a golden standard in nervous delay settings all over the world.

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