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Effect of a restrictive orthosis on the paralyzed hand in combination with constraint-induced movement therapy in a patient with chronic stroke: a case report.

Junpei KaiTomoya KitadeTakashi ShigematsuKenjiro KuniedaTakafumi SugiTomohisa OhnoIchiro Fujishima
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
Restrictive orthosis on the paralyzed hand in combination with CIMT was found to be a beneficial rehabilitation approach.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThis case suggests that not assistive but suppressive orthosis with constraint-induced movement therapy can be effective in strengthening the intrinsic muscles of the hand and restricting compensatory movements by the extrinsic muscles in hemiplegic patients.Treating the paralyzed side with a suppressive orthosis may be an effective novel approach for improving the physical function of the paralyzed hand in post-stroke patients.
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