How To Treat Hemiparesis
Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy

Physical and occupational therapists use this form of therapy, and it is intended to strengthen the affected side of the patient's body by restricting movement in the unaffected side. With regular practice, modified constraint-induced therapy has been shown to improve nerve function. Modified constraint-induced therapy in patients with hemiparesis that affects the arm means therapists will suggest patients wear a sling around their unaffected arm during waking hours. This forces the patient to perform tasks with their affected arm and can improve strength. This form of therapy is particularly helpful with repetitive tasks such as turning the pages of a book, clicking a mouse, writing, or grasping objects.
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