2006
DOI: 10.1001/jama.296.17.2095
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Effect of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy on Upper Extremity Function 3 to 9 Months After Stroke

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“…For example, training of the paretic limb alone, as proposed in the Constraint Induced Training methods (1,(47)(48)(49)(50)51) , would decrease the ICI and increase the ICF in the lesioned hemisphere both of which might be beneficial for use dependent plasticity. Compensatory training of the nonparetic arm may be detrimental to lesioned hemisphere plasticity since training of the limb ipsilateral to the lesion would increase ICI and decrease ICF to this hemisphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, training of the paretic limb alone, as proposed in the Constraint Induced Training methods (1,(47)(48)(49)(50)51) , would decrease the ICI and increase the ICF in the lesioned hemisphere both of which might be beneficial for use dependent plasticity. Compensatory training of the nonparetic arm may be detrimental to lesioned hemisphere plasticity since training of the limb ipsilateral to the lesion would increase ICI and decrease ICF to this hemisphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients who have had a stroke, forced use of the affected limb promotes recovery of that limb and remapping of brain activity in periinfarct cortex (32)(33)(34). If the ephrin-A5 system plays a significant role in remapping motor system projections within periinfarct cortex, it is important to test the interaction of ephrin-A5 signaling with forced limb use.…”
Section: Ephrin-a5 Signaling Interacts With Patterned Behavioral Actimentioning
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“…Foram encontrados 352 artigos, dos quais apenas 6 (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32) a) há poucos artigos que comparam a TCI com outra técnica de reabilitação; b) dentre os artigos encontrados, com exceção do estudo EXCITE, o número da amostra é pequeno; e c) os artigos somente foram pesquisados em três bases de dados.…”
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