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Early versus late-applied constraint-induced movement therapy: A multisite, randomized controlled trial with a 12-month follow-up.

Roland StockGyrd ThraneAudny AnkeRagna GjoneTorunn Askim
Published in: Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy (2017)
In contrast to most CIMT studies, our study could not find an effect of CIMT applied 6 months after stroke. Our results indicate that commencing CIMT early is as good as delayed intervention in the long term, specifically in this group of patients who might have reached a ceiling effect during the first 6 months after stroke. Nevertheless, the early CIMT intervention group showed a faster recovery curve than the delayed intervention group, which can be a clinically important finding for patients in the acute phase.
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