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The Perceptions Of Pediatric Occupational Therapists Regarding Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, Sapna Chakraborty, Kelsey Dulin, Rachel Murphy, Haley Richardson, Makaila Schieber, Abby Taube, Ashlea Cardin Apr 2019

The Perceptions Of Pediatric Occupational Therapists Regarding Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, Sapna Chakraborty, Kelsey Dulin, Rachel Murphy, Haley Richardson, Makaila Schieber, Abby Taube, Ashlea Cardin

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Background: Research has shown constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) to be of benefit in pediatric occupational therapy practice to treat children with hemiplegia. The perceptions of adult clients, pediatric clients, child caregivers, and occupational therapists working with the adult population has been explored in the past. However, little is known about the perceptions of occupational therapists working with the pediatric population regarding CIMT. This qualitative study explored the perceptions of pediatric occupational therapists who had awareness of CIMT as an intervention method.

Methods: Eight pediatric occupational therapists from the Midwest United States participated in the study. Structured interviews were …


Movement-Related Cortical Potential In Patients With Acute Stroke, Ahmed Elbokl, Ahmed M. Elsayed, Nevin M. El Nahas, Ramez R. Moustafa, Tamer M. El Sayed Mar 2019

Movement-Related Cortical Potential In Patients With Acute Stroke, Ahmed Elbokl, Ahmed M. Elsayed, Nevin M. El Nahas, Ramez R. Moustafa, Tamer M. El Sayed

Journal of Medicine in Scientific Research

Aim To identify the pattern and side of brain plasticity following acute stroke in patients who recovered and assess motor upper limb function using motor-related cortical potentials. Patients and methods Eleven patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke were recruited from in patients and stroke clinic within Ain Shams University Hospital. They were assessed after 2 or more weeks from stroke onset and showed power in finger flexors and extensors of two or more according to Medical Research Council; their motor recovery was assessed by using Fugal–Meyer scale. A high-density 64-channel electroencephalogram connected to an event-related potential software detector is used …


The Feasibility Of Conducting Task-Oriented Training At Home For Patients With Stroke, Veronica T. Rowe, Marsha Neville Jan 2019

The Feasibility Of Conducting Task-Oriented Training At Home For Patients With Stroke, Veronica T. Rowe, Marsha Neville

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Background: Task-oriented training for upper extremity hemiparesis following a stroke is an effective intervention with evidence of its application in the clinic setting. However, the home provides an enriched and practical environment to implement this intervention. This report presents the feasibility of implementing task-oriented training at home.

Method: Stroke survivors with limitations in upper extremity movement and function were assessed before and after a Task-Oriented Training and Evaluation at Home (TOTE Home) program, and 1 month later. Areas of process, resources, management, and scientific value were analyzed for the feasibility of a larger randomized clinical trial (RCT).

Results …


Effects Of Differential Fore Aft Resistance On Propulsive Force Generation During Walking In Nonimpaired And Poststroke Individuals, Avantika Naidu Jan 2019

Effects Of Differential Fore Aft Resistance On Propulsive Force Generation During Walking In Nonimpaired And Poststroke Individuals, Avantika Naidu

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Background: Impaired paretic limb-loading dynamics and force-generation ability due to hemiparesis are partially responsible for permanent locomotor deficits poststroke. During walking, inability of the paretic limb to generate sufficient propulsive-forces causes reliance on compensatory strategies, wherein the nonparetic limb generates the majority of propulsive-forces needed for forward progression and speed modulation. Purpose: To investigate factors that can improve paretic limb propulsion and walking function, I present four studies. The first pertains to a protocol for a poststroke body-weight-support treadmill-training (BWSTT) study, while the others concern a mechanistic exploration of propulsive-force generation during walking against combined and differential FA resistance. Methods: …