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Is more always better? Effectiveness of constraint-induced movement therapy in children with high-risk or unilateral cerebral palsy (0-6 years): Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Javier Merino-AndrésPurificación López-MuñozRocío Palomo CarriónPatricia Martín-CasasIrene Ruiz-BecerroÁlvaro Hidalgo-Robles
Published in: Child: care, health and development (2024)
Using a dosage ranging from 30 to 60 h when applying a constraint-induced movement therapy protocol holds promise as the most age-appropriate and cost-effectiveness approach for improving upper limb functional outcomes and parent's perception.
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