Publications by authors named "Tsai-Yu Shih"

Background: Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a prominent neurorehabilitation approach for improving affected upper extremity motor function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP). However, the restraint of the less-affected upper extremity and intensive training protocol during CIMT may decrease children's motivation and increase the therapist's workload and family's burden. A kinect-based CIMT program, aiming to mitigate the concerns of CIMT, has been developed.

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  • * Significant improvements were found in the distal Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Medical Research Council (MRC) scale, particularly in the D-IMT group, which outperformed the P-IMT and control treatment groups.
  • * Results indicate that distal-focused robotic rehab might be more effective for improving muscle strength in the affected arm, but further studies with larger groups are necessary to assess long-term effects.
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Background: Loss of upper-extremity motor function is one of the most debilitating deficits following stroke. Two promising treatment approaches, action observation therapy (AOT) and mirror therapy (MT), aim to enhance motor learning and promote neural reorganization in patients through different afferent inputs and patterns of visual feedback. Both approaches involve different patterns of motor observation, imitation, and execution but share some similar neural bases of the mirror neuron system.

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