Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy is a feasible and potentially useful addition to the Community Rehabilitation tool kit after stroke: A pilot randomised control trial

Author:

Baldwin Cathryn R.1ORCID,Harry Amy J.2,Power Lynda J.3,Pope Katherine L.4,Harding Katherine E.5

Affiliation:

1. Learning and Teaching Directorate; Eastern Health; Box Hill Victoria Australia

2. Community Rehabilitation Program; Eastern Health; Angliss Hospital; Upper Ferntree Gully Victoria Australia

3. Eastern Health; Maroondah Hospital; Ringwood East Victoria Australia

4. Community Rehabilitation Program; Eastern Health; Lilydale Victoria Australia

5. Allied Health Clinical Research Office; Eastern Health; Box Hill Victoria Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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4. Constraint-induced movement therapy for upper extremities in people with stroke;Corbetta;The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews,2015

5. Peer support within a health care context: A concept analysis;Dennis;International Journal of Nursing Studies,2003

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