Listen "Constraint Induced Movement Therapy in a nutshell"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Hao, an occupational therapist, introduces Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) as an effective method for stroke recovery. CIMT involves restricting the use of the unaffected hand to motivate movement in the affected hand, leveraging the brain's ability to reorganize and recover. Key factors for successful CIMT include cognitive competence, observable finger extension, and safe mobility. The technique, which can be intensive, requires patients to use their affected arm extensively throughout the day. CIMT is also adapted for children with cerebral palsy. Hao encourages listeners to explore more about the therapy for better outcomes.
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