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Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI, CIT, or CIMT) is a form of rehabilitation therapy that improves upper extremity function in stroke and other central nervous system damage patients by increasing the use of their affected upper limb. Due to its high duration of treatment, the therapy has been found to frequently be infeasible when attempts have been made to apply it to clinical situations, and both patients and treating clinicians have reported poor compliance and concerns with patient safety. In the United States, the high duration of the therapy has also made the therapy not able to get reimbursed in most clinical environments.

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  • Constraint-induced movement therapy (en)
  • العلاج بتحفيز الحركة المقيدة (ar)
  • Thérapie par le mouvement induit par la contrainte (fr)
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  • العلاج بتحفيز الحركة المقيدة (CIMT) هو شكل من اشكال العلاج التأهيلي الذي يهدف إلى تحسين العمل الوظيفي للأطراف العلوية في السكتة الدماغية (stroke) وفي حالات تضرر الجهاز العصبي المركزي من خلال زيادة استخدام الطرف العلوي المتضرر. (ar)
  • La thérapie par le mouvement induit par la contrainte (TMIC) ou kinésithérapie par contrainte (de l'anglais : constraint-induced movement therapy) est une technique de rééducation inventée aux États-Unis qui vise à améliorer la récupération motrice du membre supérieur parétique (MSp) chez les personnes ayant été victimes d'un accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC). (fr)
  • Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI, CIT, or CIMT) is a form of rehabilitation therapy that improves upper extremity function in stroke and other central nervous system damage patients by increasing the use of their affected upper limb. Due to its high duration of treatment, the therapy has been found to frequently be infeasible when attempts have been made to apply it to clinical situations, and both patients and treating clinicians have reported poor compliance and concerns with patient safety. In the United States, the high duration of the therapy has also made the therapy not able to get reimbursed in most clinical environments. (en)
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  • Constraint-induced movement therapy (en)
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  • العلاج بتحفيز الحركة المقيدة (CIMT) هو شكل من اشكال العلاج التأهيلي الذي يهدف إلى تحسين العمل الوظيفي للأطراف العلوية في السكتة الدماغية (stroke) وفي حالات تضرر الجهاز العصبي المركزي من خلال زيادة استخدام الطرف العلوي المتضرر. (ar)
  • Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI, CIT, or CIMT) is a form of rehabilitation therapy that improves upper extremity function in stroke and other central nervous system damage patients by increasing the use of their affected upper limb. Due to its high duration of treatment, the therapy has been found to frequently be infeasible when attempts have been made to apply it to clinical situations, and both patients and treating clinicians have reported poor compliance and concerns with patient safety. In the United States, the high duration of the therapy has also made the therapy not able to get reimbursed in most clinical environments. However, distributed or "modified" CIT protocols have enjoyed similar efficacy to CIMT, have been able to be administered in outpatient clinical environments, and have enjoyed high success rates internationally. (en)
  • La thérapie par le mouvement induit par la contrainte (TMIC) ou kinésithérapie par contrainte (de l'anglais : constraint-induced movement therapy) est une technique de rééducation inventée aux États-Unis qui vise à améliorer la récupération motrice du membre supérieur parétique (MSp) chez les personnes ayant été victimes d'un accident vasculaire cérébral (AVC). (fr)
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