1. Effectiveness of Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Compared With Bimanual Therapy Home Programs for Infants With Hemiplegia: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Chamudot R, Parush S, Rigbi A, Horovitz R, and Gross-Tsur V
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- Female, Home Care Services, Humans, Infant, Male, Occupational Therapy methods, Recovery of Function, Restraint, Physical methods, Single-Blind Method, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, Cerebral Palsy rehabilitation, Hemiplegia rehabilitation, Upper Extremity
- Abstract
Objective: We examined the effectiveness of modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) in treating infants with hemiplegic cerebral palsy and compared therapy outcomes with a nonconstraining bimanual therapy (BIM) of equal intensity., Method: In a single-blinded randomized controlled trial, 33 infants with hemiplegia (mean corrected age = 11.1 mo, standard deviation = 2.2) received either mCIMT (n = 17) or BIM (n = 16). Both interventions included home programs encouraging the use of the affected hand during daily 1-hr play sessions for 8 wk. Outcome measures were administered pre- and posttreatment and included the Mini-Assisting Hand Assessment for babies and the Functional Inventory. At baseline, parents also filled out the Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire., Results: Both groups demonstrated a significantly large and equal improvement in hand and gross motor function posttreatment (p < .001) and high treatment compliance., Conclusion: mCIMT and BIM are equally effective methods for treating infants with hemiplegia., (Copyright © 2018 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.)
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- 2018
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