The Bobath approach, developed by K and B Bobath in the 1940s, focuses on retraining normal movement patterns in adult stroke patients with the aim of normalizing abnormal tone and facilitating functional motions. Treatment principles include avoiding activities that increase muscle tone, incorporating the hemiplegic side into all activities, and utilizing specific techniques like handling and reflex inhibiting patterns to promote motor control. Assessment goals include identifying abnormal tone, deficits in motor responses, and the patient’s ability to perform functional movements, aimed at improving the quality of movement and overall performance.