Constraint-Induced Therapy Approach to Restoring Function After Neurological Injury

Volume: 8, Issue: 3, Pages: 16 - 30
Published: Oct 1, 2001
Abstract
Traditional rehabilitation programs for persons with neurologic dysfunction emphasize a compensation, true recovery, or substitution approach to improve functional abilities. Constraint-induced (CI) movement therapy substantially increases more-affected extremity use in the life situation due to the influence of two different underlying mechanisms: overcoming learned nonuse and inducing use-dependent cortical reorganization. In this way, it...
Paper Details
Title
Constraint-Induced Therapy Approach to Restoring Function After Neurological Injury
Published Date
Oct 1, 2001
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
16 - 30
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