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The Effects of Casting on Upper Extremity Motor Disorders After Brain Injury
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These findings suggest that casting is more effective than traditional techniques in reducing contracture and in decreasing hypertonicity in some cases. The greater improvements in these motor indicators with casting did not translate into greater gains in functional use of the upper extremities.
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