Constraint Induced Therapy seems to be one of the most successful therapies for stroke patients.
CT, as it is also known, was developed by Dr Edward Taub as a result of his experimentation with monkeys. It has taken many years since his early research for this innovative therapy to become accepted. Now, however, after many supporting research trials, it is generally accepted that this form of therapy can deliver significant benefits to stroke patients and significantly improve their daily living.
Check out this YouTube clip from KCAL9, telling the success story of one stroke patient.
21 June, 2009
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