CIMT: An introduction to shaping

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • An overview of shaping, a key component of any CIMT program. Shaping involves gradually increasing the level of task difficulty. Shaping tasks should be selected to target an individual's specific motor impairments. One of six videos made by occupational therapy researcher Lauren Christie for the ACTIveARM project, a collaborative research project of South Western Sydney Local Health District, The University of Sydney and The Ingham Institute of Applied medical Research focused on CIMT implementation in practice.
    This 9-min video features Lauren and three adults who have sustained a stroke or brain injury demonstrating various shaping exercises.
    For further information please contact lauren.christie1@health.nsw.gov.au
    Morris, D., Taub, E., & Mark, V. W. (2006). Constraint-induced movement therapy: characterising the intervention protocol. Europa Medicophysica, 42(3), 257-268.
    Meharg, A., & Kings, J. (2015). How to do Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: A practical guide (J. Goodman & S. Robinson Eds.). United Kingdom: Harrison Training.

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  • @Carlosbgs
    @Carlosbgs 8 місяців тому

    where did you get that screw box and how does it work?
    Amazing video. Thanks :)