Combined Unimanual and Bimanual Intensive OT Improves Upper-Extremity Function in Children With Unilateral Brain Injury

Ka Lai Au,Julie Knitter, Susan Morrow-McGinty,Talita Campos,Jason Carmel,Kathleen Friel

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy(2019)

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Abstract Date Presented 04/05/19 We examined whether an OT regimen that combines modified constraint-induced unimanual therapy with bimanual therapy can improve hand function in children with unilateral brain injury. We also examined the optimal order of each therapy type. We found that combined unimanual and bimanual intensive OT improves motor and functional upper-extremity use in these children. Improvement appears to be independent of the order in which the therapies are combined. Primary Author and Speaker: Ka Lai Au Contributing Authors: Julie Knitter, Susan Morrow-McGinty, Talita Campos, Jason Carmel, Kathleen Friel
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brain injury,bimanual intensive ot,upper-extremity upper-extremity
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