‘Both constraint‐induced movement therapy and bimanual training lead to improved performance of upper extremity function in children with hemiplegia’

Volume: 50, Issue: 12, Pages: 957 - 958
Published: Nov 19, 2008
Abstract
SIR–In recent years increasing attention has been afforded to the potential benefit of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) as a means of improving upper extremity (UE) function in children with hemiplegia. Indeed, there is mounting evidence of treatment efficacy for some children with hemiplegia across a wide array of delivery methods, including various restraint types, treatment models, intensities and durations, as well as age.1–3...
Paper Details
Title
‘Both constraint‐induced movement therapy and bimanual training lead to improved performance of upper extremity function in children with hemiplegia’
Published Date
Nov 19, 2008
Volume
50
Issue
12
Pages
957 - 958
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