TeleCIMT: Stroke Arm Rehabilitation
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) has been developed to improve arm function after a neurological injury, such as after a stroke. CIMT works on simple ‘use it to improve it’ principles and results in rewiring of the brain as new pathways develop, along with increased arm movement.
TeleCIMT is a three-week home-based CIMT program developed by an international group of therapists experienced in CIMT.
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What is TeleCIMT?
About TeleCIMT, acknowledgements and supporting evidence for therapists.
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Therapist Learning Resources
Recommended education to help therapists navigate the TeleCIMT resources and complete an effective TeleCIMT program.
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Therapist Program Resources
All the clinical paperwork required for therapists to administer a TeleCIMT program.
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For Participants & Supporters
Program resources and TeleCIMT information for participants & supporters.
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If you are interested in providing feedback about these resources, hearing more about research being conducted, evaluating the TeleCIMT program, or would like to know more about TeleCIMT in general – you can contact the TIDE group on TeleCIMTTIDE@gmail.com.