Shaheen Noor, Syeda Nida Bukhari, Rabia Tariq, Awais Bin Inam.
Effect of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy on Improving Hand Function of Stroke patients.
J Islamic Int Med Coll Jan ;15(4):236-40.

Objective: The current study was aimed to assess the role of Modified constraint induced movement therapy (mCIMT) on hand function of hemiplegic patients. Study Design: An experimental randomized control trial. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in Rural Health Care Hospital and Almeraj clinic, st th Nankana sahib from 1 may 2019 to 29 September 2019. Material and Methods: Total 30 patients were recruited through non probability convenient sampling. Experimental group (15 subjects) received mCIMT and conventional therapy, while control group received only conventional treatment for 2 weeks. Fugl Meyer assessment scale and Motor assessment scale were used for assessment of treatment and control groups. Paired sample T-test was used for the comparison of before and after results of treatment and control groups. Mann-Whitney U test was used further to compare treatment and control groups independently. Results: In upper arm function, the mean rank of control group and treatment groups were 9.37 and 21.63. The mean ranks of hand movements in control and treatment groups were 8.97 and 22.03 respectively. Advanced hand activities had mean rank of 10.07 and 20.93 in control and treatment groups respectively. Motor function had mean ranks of 9.07 and 21.93 in control and treatment groups respectively. Here the p value of Mann Whitney U test is 0.00 which is less than 0.05, this shows that the test is highly significant. Conclusion: It is concluded that modified constraint induced movement therapy has presented improved upper arm function, hand movements, advanced hand activities and motor function.

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