HomeZeitschrift für PsychologieVol. 224, No. 2 Previous article Next article Review ArticlePlasticity and Reorganization in the Rehabilitation of StrokeThe Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) ExampleWolfgang H. R. MiltnerWolfgang H. R. Miltner Department of Biological and Clinical Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:August 05, 2016https://doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000243PDFView Full TextAbstract ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations Cite ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditE-Mail SectionsMoreContralesional plasticity following constraint-induced movement therapy benefits outcome: contributions of the intact hemisphere to functional recovery11 November 2021 | Reviews in the Neurosciences, Vol. 33, No. 3Motorische Störungen29 October 2021Leg Prosthesis With Somatosensory Feedback Reduces Phantom Limb Pain and Increases Functionality26 April 2018 | Frontiers in Neurology, Vol. 9Neural Plasticity in Rehabilitation and Psychotherapy New Perspectives and FindingsWolfgang H. R. Miltner and Otto W. Witte5 August 2016 | Zeitschrift für Psychologie, Vol. 224, No. 2Change in Movement-Related Cortical Potentials Following Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) After StrokeWolfgang H. R. Miltner, Heike Bauder, and Edward Taub5 August 2016 | Zeitschrift für Psychologie, Vol. 224, No. 2Management of Communication Disorders in NeurorehabilitationFiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byContralesional plasticity following constraint-induced movement therapy benefits outcome: contributions of the intact hemisphere to functional recovery11 November 2021 | Reviews in the Neurosciences, Vol. 33, No. 3Motorische Störungen29 October 2021Leg Prosthesis With Somatosensory Feedback Reduces Phantom Limb Pain and Increases Functionality26 April 2018 | Frontiers in Neurology, Vol. 9Neural Plasticity in Rehabilitation and Psychotherapy New Perspectives and FindingsWolfgang H. R. Miltner and Otto W. Witte5 August 2016 | Zeitschrift für Psychologie, Vol. 224, No. 2Change in Movement-Related Cortical Potentials Following Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) After StrokeWolfgang H. R. Miltner, Heike Bauder, and Edward Taub5 August 2016 | Zeitschrift für Psychologie, Vol. 224, No. 2Management of Communication Disorders in Neurorehabilitation Volume 224Issue 2April 2016ISSN: 2190-8370eISSN: 2151-2604 HistoryReceivedJanuary 25, 2016AcceptedFebruary 15, 2016Published onlineAugust 05, 2016 Licenses & Copyright© 2016Hogrefe PublishingKeywordsneuroplasticityrehabilitationstrokeConstraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)cortical plasticitycortical reorganisationmotor impairmentmotor trainingPDF download