Intensive goal-directed upper limb training programs using either constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) or bimanual training (BIM) achieved domain-specific changes in quality of life relating to feelings about functioning and participation and physi
Upper Limb Therapy in Children With CP
2012-04-20T08:56:43-04:00By Ollibean|Categories: Articles, General, Therapies|Tags: ataxic cerebral palsy, cerebral palsy, constraint-induced movement therapy, cp, therapy|1 Comment
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i’ve read great things about CIMT in “The Brain That Changes Itself”