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The effectiveness of contraint-induced therapy as a stroke intervention: A meta-analysis
Bjorklund A, Fecht A
Occupational Therapy in Health Care 2006;20(2):31-49
systematic review

Stroke is one of the most disabling conditions affecting adults today. Much research has been performed on rehabilitation interventions targeting hemiparesis after stroke. Constraint-induced therapy is a treatment technique that focuses on restraining the unaffected upper extremity while forcing use of the affected extremity to promote purposeful movement. This study presents a meta-analysis of applicable current literature on this treatment approach. It is concluded that constraint-induced therapy may be an effective treatment option for hemiparesis experienced after stroke.

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