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EFFECTS OF MODIFIED CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY FOR LOWER LIMB ON MOTOR FUNCTION IN STROKE PATIENTS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY

EFFECTS OF MODIFIED CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY FOR LOWER LIMB ON MOTOR FUNCTION IN STROKE PATIENTS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY

... Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) or modi- fied constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) re- fers to a specific treatment for a motor disability ... See full document

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Enhancing activities of daily living of chronic stroke patients in primary health care by modified constraint induced movement therapy (HOMECIMT): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial

Enhancing activities of daily living of chronic stroke patients in primary health care by modified constraint induced movement therapy (HOMECIMT): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial

... chronic stroke patients, a therapy approach with a specific focus on participation is ...lacking. Constraint-induced movement therapy pro- vides an evidence-based, ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Tnduced Movement Therapy (MCIMT) on upper extremity function among post stroke hemiparetic patients at selected Rehabilitation Centers, Coimbatore

Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Tnduced Movement Therapy (MCIMT) on upper extremity function among post stroke hemiparetic patients at selected Rehabilitation Centers, Coimbatore

... to stroke rehabilitation for post stroke ...a study to evaluate the effects of Mirror therapy program in addition with physical therapy on upper limb recovery among 30 ... See full document

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A comparative study of conventional therapy Vs modified constraint induced movement therapy along with conventional therapy in improving upper extremity function of stroke patients

A comparative study of conventional therapy Vs modified constraint induced movement therapy along with conventional therapy in improving upper extremity function of stroke patients

... preliminary study aims “using Kinematic Analysis to evaluate Constraint Induced Movement Therapy in chronic stroke ...of motor recovery induced by ...paretic ... See full document

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Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bilateral Arm Training on Upper Extremity Function after Chronic Stroke: A Comparative Study

Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bilateral Arm Training on Upper Extremity Function after Chronic Stroke: A Comparative Study

... this study we found, 8 weeks of BAT showed improvement in measures of motor impairment and func- tional use in patients with chronic upper extremity ...improve motor ability and functional use ... See full document

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Effect of aerobic exercise prior to modified constraint-induced movement therapy outcomes in individuals with chronic hemiparesis: a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

Effect of aerobic exercise prior to modified constraint-induced movement therapy outcomes in individuals with chronic hemiparesis: a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

... be randomized into two groups: Aerobic exercise + m- CIMT or Stretching + ...upper limb for 90% of waking hours, 2) intensive task-oriented training of the paretic upper limb for 3 h/day for 10 days ... See full document

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Effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy in improving upper limb function on patients with hemiplegia.

Effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy in improving upper limb function on patients with hemiplegia.

... a study in history of stroke patients to find out the reliability of Fugl-meyer Assessment scale for upper extremity and lower extremity motor ...selected patients were treated ... See full document

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In-Home Delivery of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy via Virtual Reality Gaming

In-Home Delivery of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy via Virtual Reality Gaming

... and motor practice that maximally challenged participants (Figure ...possible movement attempts, the software stored the current ability level of the participant for each ... See full document

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The Effect of Levodopa on Motor Function Outcome in Patients with Ischemic Stroke: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial

The Effect of Levodopa on Motor Function Outcome in Patients with Ischemic Stroke: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial

... present study was aimed to evaluate the effect of levodopa-C on motor function recovery of patients experienced a ...a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial ... See full document

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Is Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) being used?

Is Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) being used?

... complete an average of about 3.5 hr (range 0-15 hr) of home practice. Around half of the respondents rated CIMT as being "somewhat to quite effective" on the following intervention goals: increase amount of arm ... See full document

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A comparative study to assess the effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy and conventional physiotherapy in improving hand and wrist function in the hemiparetic stroke patients.

A comparative study to assess the effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy and conventional physiotherapy in improving hand and wrist function in the hemiparetic stroke patients.

... that stroke has been on the increase. A great majority of stroke patients in rehabilitation improve in function, but the improvement is quite variable from one patient to the ...of ... See full document

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Biofeedback interventions for people with cerebral palsy: a systematic review protocol

Biofeedback interventions for people with cerebral palsy: a systematic review protocol

... each study will be catego- rized as either primary, that is related to functional performance metrics of daily activities, or categorized as secondary, relating to physiological changes during controlled ... See full document

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EFFECT OF MODIFIED CONSTRAINT INDUCED THERAPY ON UPPERLIMB FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN YOUNG STROKE SUBJECTS

EFFECT OF MODIFIED CONSTRAINT INDUCED THERAPY ON UPPERLIMB FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN YOUNG STROKE SUBJECTS

... young stroke subjects. This study results has shown a substantial improvement in the functional recovery in Modified constraint induced therapy group than the subjects in the ... See full document

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Upper Limb Hypertonicity in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Review Study on Medical and Rehabilitative Management

Upper Limb Hypertonicity in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Review Study on Medical and Rehabilitative Management

... Handling is graded sensory input provided by the therapist’s body, mostly hands, at key points of control. It is used for preparation and facilitation of active postural control and movement patterns. Preparatory ... See full document

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THE EFFECT OF SWISS BALL THERAPY ON SIT-TO-STAND FUNCTION, PARETIC LIMB WEIGHT BEARING AND LOWER LIMB MOTOR SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH HEMIPLEGIA

THE EFFECT OF SWISS BALL THERAPY ON SIT-TO-STAND FUNCTION, PARETIC LIMB WEIGHT BEARING AND LOWER LIMB MOTOR SCORE IN PATIENTS WITH HEMIPLEGIA

... of lower limb for reaching in a ...between lower extremity muscle activity and forward reaching task ...paretic lower extremity by around 13% of body weight ...the lower extremity in ... See full document

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Intermittent theta burst stimulation enhances upper limb motor function in patients with chronic stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial

Intermittent theta burst stimulation enhances upper limb motor function in patients with chronic stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial

... gross movement, suggest that iTBS can enhance fine UL movement to a greater degree than gross UL ...UL motor function recovery in 6 patients with chronic stroke, and found that ... See full document

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Kinesthetic deficits after perinatal stroke: robotic measurement in hemiparetic children

Kinesthetic deficits after perinatal stroke: robotic measurement in hemiparetic children

... The kinesthesia task measured sense of limb motion. Before the start of each trial, the robot moved one of the participant’s arms (passive arm) to one of 3 spatial loca- tions separated by 12 cm with a speed of ... See full document

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Sensorimotor Retraining and its Impact on the UpperExtremity Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke

Sensorimotor Retraining and its Impact on the UpperExtremity Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke

... extremity function (7). La connel et al., (2008) studied the sensory-motor dysfunction after ...70 patients, they showed that the most damage to the sensory-motor organ is related to ... See full document

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Feasibility trial of an early therapy in perinatal stroke (eTIPS)

Feasibility trial of an early therapy in perinatal stroke (eTIPS)

... management. Therapy inter- vention programmes aiming to improve hand function exist for infants and children with established UCP [17], with evidence of benefit from high-dose ... See full document

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Effects of upper limb robot-assisted therapy on motor recovery in subacute stroke patients

Effects of upper limb robot-assisted therapy on motor recovery in subacute stroke patients

... upper limb during the execution of planar trajectories according to a mass-spring-damper model which mimics the inter- action with the therapist through control ...the therapy using data re- corded by the ... See full document

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