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Individual Factors in Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy after Stroke

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2005
Objectives. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) has been shown to be effective in chronic stroke patients. It is worthwhile to investigate the influence of individual factors for two reasons: to find out whether they influence outcome and to see whether they support the theory underlying CIMT. Methods.
Rijntjes, Michel   +6 more
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Employment in households with stroke after Constraint-Induced Movement therapy

NeuroRehabilitation, 2006
Randomized controlled clinical studies show that Constraint-Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy) improves impaired arm function in patients with stroke. Little is known about how this therapy affects employment of patients or their caregivers. Individuals more than 1-year post-stroke (N = 121) were retrospectively surveyed about their activities and ...
Stephen T, Mennemeyer   +3 more
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Blinded, Randomized Trial Comparing Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy With Virtual Reality With Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Alone

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Abstract Date Presented 04/05/2025 A blinded, randomized controlled study comparing the effects of pediatric constraint-induced movement therapy (pCIMT) alone with pCIMT and virtual reality combined. The goal was to advance the evidence-based intervention for unilateral cerebral palsy.
Heather Roberts   +8 more
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Stroke patients' and therapists' opinions of constraint-induced movement therapy

Clinical Rehabilitation, 2002
Objective: To determine the opinions of patients with stroke and therapists about constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT). Subjects and intervention: Two hundred and eight patients with stroke in the northeastern USA responded to a self-report questionnaire administered through the mail and via telephone interviews.
Stephen J, Page   +4 more
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Constraint-induced movement therapy to enhance recovery after stroke

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2001
A therapeutic approach to rehabilitation of movement after stroke, termed constraint-induced (CI) movement therapy, has been derived from basic research with monkeys given somatosensory deafferentation. CI therapy consists of a family of therapies; their common element is that they induce persons with stroke to greatly increase the use of a more ...
E, Taub, D M, Morris
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CIMT - Constraint Induced Movement Therapy

2023
Sabine Lamprecht, Hans Lamprecht
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Interpreting the Randomized Clinical Trial of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy

Archives of Neurology, 2007
JAMA Effect of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy on Upper Extremity Function 3 to 9 Months After Stroke: The EXCITE Randomized Clinical Trial Steven L. Wolf, PhD, PT; Carolee J. Winstein, PhD, PT; J. Philip Miller, AB; Edward Taub, PhD; Gitendra Uswatte, PhD; David Morris, PhD, PT; Carol Giuliani, PhD, PT; Kathye E.
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Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy

2017
A. Barghi, V.W. Mark, E. Taub
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Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for Lower Extremity Function: Describing the LE-CIMT Protocol

Physical Therapy, 2020
Sarah Dos Anjos   +2 more
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