Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor function, but evidence is lacking about effectiveness grasp and trunk control. Objective. This study investigated whether distributed CIT combined with trunk restraint (dCIT + TR) benefited movement kinematics of grasping and the trunk, as well as motor ability of the upper extremity, more than dCIT alone. Methods. A total of 45 stroke participants received 2 hours of dCIT + TR, dCIT, or the dose-matched control intervention for 3 weeks. Movement kinematics, motor ability, and daily function were the outcome measures. Movement kinematics included grasping, joint range, and trunk movement at various phases of reach-to-grasp tasks. Motor ability and d...
Background: The combination of robot-assisted therapy (RT) and a modified form of constraint-induced...
Objective: (1) To evaluate constraint-induced movement therapy for chronic stroke patients modified ...
Neglecting the use of the affected limb in stroke patients can result in learned non-use. Modified c...
Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor functio...
Background. Studies have suggested that constraint-induced therapy combined with trunk restraint (CI...
Objective: Stroke patients often use compensatory strategies to perform daily routines. Compensatory...
Approximately 43% to 69% of people suffering from a stroke have upper extremity impairment, and 4 ye...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of constraint-induced movemen...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Partial paralysis of the hand is one of the main impairments after stroke. Constraint Induced Moveme...
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) was developed to overcome upper limb impairments after st...
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a neurorehabilitation technique designed to improve up...
Objective: To investigate the influence of hand dominance on the maintenance of gains after home-bas...
Introduction/Background: Task-oriented training is a therapeutic approach based on the system theory...
Background: The combination of robot-assisted therapy (RT) and a modified form of constraint-induced...
Objective: (1) To evaluate constraint-induced movement therapy for chronic stroke patients modified ...
Neglecting the use of the affected limb in stroke patients can result in learned non-use. Modified c...
Background. Constraint-induced therapy (CIT) is effective in improving upper extremity motor functio...
Background. Studies have suggested that constraint-induced therapy combined with trunk restraint (CI...
Objective: Stroke patients often use compensatory strategies to perform daily routines. Compensatory...
Approximately 43% to 69% of people suffering from a stroke have upper extremity impairment, and 4 ye...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of constraint-induced movemen...
Background. Trials of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIT) to improve upper extremity function ...
Partial paralysis of the hand is one of the main impairments after stroke. Constraint Induced Moveme...
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) was developed to overcome upper limb impairments after st...
Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a neurorehabilitation technique designed to improve up...
Objective: To investigate the influence of hand dominance on the maintenance of gains after home-bas...
Introduction/Background: Task-oriented training is a therapeutic approach based on the system theory...
Background: The combination of robot-assisted therapy (RT) and a modified form of constraint-induced...
Objective: (1) To evaluate constraint-induced movement therapy for chronic stroke patients modified ...
Neglecting the use of the affected limb in stroke patients can result in learned non-use. Modified c...