From: Longitudinal changes of self-perceived manual ability the first year after stroke: a cohort study
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1 | Hammering a nail |
2 | Threading a needle |
3 | Peeling potatoes |
4 | Cutting one’s nails |
5 | Wrapping up gifts |
6 | Cutting meat |
7 | Filing one’s nails |
8 | Peeling onions |
9 | Shelling hazel nuts |
10 | Opening a screw-topped jar |
11 | Fastening the zipper of a jacket |
12 | Tearing open a pack of chips |
13 | Buttoning up a shirt |
14 | Sharpening a pencil |
15 | Taking the cap off a bottle |
16 | Spreading butter on a slice of bread |
17 | Fastening a snap (jacket, bag) |
18 | Buttoning up trousers |
19 | Opening mail |
20 | Pulling up the zipper of trousers |
21 | Squeezing tooth-paste on a toothbrush |
22 | Unwrapping a chocolate bar |
23 | Washing one’s hands |