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Constraint-induced movement therapy: a narrative review
Physiotherapy, 07/17/08
Tuke A - The development of CIMT for stroke patients has provided clinicians with a treatment technique for a defined patient group that is now supported by a considerable evidence base. CIMT is a complex intervention and the optimum intensity and length of treatment remains unknown. Transferring CIMT into the clinical environment has been hampered by the lack of standardisation in many aspects of the intervention.
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