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:: Volume 3, Issue 1 And 2 (27 2009) ::
mrj 2009, 3(1 And 2): 28-32 Back to browse issues page
The effect of constraint-induced therapy on Activity of Daily Living of  adults hemiplegic patients
Mehdi Abdolvahab * 1, Hossein Bagheri , Maryam Movahedian , Gholam Olyaei , Mahmood Jalili , Ahmad Baghestani
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Background and aim: Most of the rehabilitation treatments for hemiplegic patients focus on compensatory strategies to promote independence in ADL by any means for restoration of upper exterimity (UE) function . Patients were taught to use the unaffected UE and various assistive device for ADL. In contrast, Constraint-Induced Therapy (CIT) treatments discourage the use of unaffected UE and encourage the use of the hemiplegic arm . The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of constraint-induced therapy on ADL of adult hemiplegic patients.

 Materials and methods: This study is an interventional study. In present study, 15 patients who had hemiplegic arm following stroke, participated in constraint-induced therapy sessions emphasizing on more affected UE in different activities five times a week for 8 weeks and 2 hours a day. Noninvolved UE was restricted with a special sling for 8 weeks and 5 hours a day.

 Result: The measurements of self care activities, mobility and total score of stroke patients were evaluated with Barthel-Index. The date showed significant differences between mean score of pre and post interventions (p<0.001).

Functional measurements of upper extremity in ADL by using Arm Function Test showed significant differences between mean score of pre and post interventions (p<0.0001).

Conclusion: Presents data showed that constraint-induced therapy could be an effective approach to improve Activities of Daily Living of stroke patients and emphasis on more use of involved UE and overcome disuse learning. 

Keywords: Constraint-induced therapy, Hemiplegia, Activities of Daily Living
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2009/05/23 | Accepted: 2009/06/27 | Published: 2013/07/16
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Abdolvahab M, Bagheri H, Movahedian M, Olyaei G, Jalili M, Baghestani A. The effect of constraint-induced therapy on Activity of Daily Living of  adults hemiplegic patients. mrj 2009; 3 (1 and 2) :28-32
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Volume 3, Issue 1 And 2 (27 2009) Back to browse issues page
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