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Feasibility of family-directed home-based bimanual intensive therapy combined with modified constraint induced movement therapy (h-BITmCI) in very low and low bimanual functional level: A brief report.

Rocío Palomo CarriónHelena Romay BarreroCristina Lirio-RomeroRubén Arroyo-FernádezMarta M-Guijarro-HerraizAsunción Ferri-Morales
Published in: Developmental neurorehabilitation (2022)
h-BITmCI protocol is feasible to be performed at home with the family's involvement, obtaining the greatest improvements after 100 hours of both therapies. Thus, mCIMT would be a relevant condition to increase the affected upper limb functionality, rather than the dosage used to obtain clinically relevant changes.
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