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September/October 2020
ISSN 0272-9490
EISSN 1943-7676
Health Policy Perspectives
Research Articles
Accelerometer Measurements Indicate That Arm Movements of Children With Cerebral Palsy Do Not Increase After Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)
Brianna M. Goodwin; Emily K. Sabelhaus; Ying-Chun Pan; Kristie F. Bjornson; Kelly L. D. Pham; William O. Walker; Katherine M. Steele
Keywords:
accelerometers
,
arm
,
cerebral palsy
,
child
,
constraint-induced movement therapy
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