Lower-extremity constraint-induced movement therapy improved motor function, mobility, and walking after stroke - Marklund I, Sefastsson A, Fure B, Kl ässbo M, Liv P, Stålnacke BM, Hu X.

BACKGROUND: To regain the ability to walk is one of the most commonly stated goals for people who have had a stroke due to its importance in everyday life. Walking ability affects patients' mobility, self-care, and social lives. Constraint-induced movement...
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