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Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair | 2005

The EXCITE trial: attributes of the Wolf Motor Function Test in patients with subacute stroke.

Steven L. Wolf; Paul A. Thompson; David M. Morris; Dorian K. Rose; Carolee J. Winstein; Edward Taub; Carol Giuliani; Sonya Pearson

The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) has been used in rehabilitation studies of chronic stroke patients, but until now its psychometric properties have not been evaluated in patients with subacute stroke. Two hundred twenty-nine participants with subacute stroke (3-9 months postinjury) at 7 research sites met inclusion criteria for the EXCITE Trial and were randomized into immediate or delayed (by 1 year) constraint-induced movement therapy treatment. All evaluations were undertaken by assessors standardized in the administration of the WMFT and masked to treatment designation. Participants were also assessed using the Fugl Meyer Motor Assessment (FMA). Delayed group members had measurements repeated 2 weeks following baseline assessment to determine learning or exposure effects. The results demonstrate that the WMFT differentiated higher from lower functioning participants across sites; scores were uninfluenced by hand dominance or affected side. Women exhibited slower performance times than men. The Functional Ability scale (FAS) portion of the WMFT also revealed lower scores among lower functioning participants and women. Minimal changes were observed after repeating the WMFT among delayed group participants 2 weeks later. The FMA revealed similar results when the total group was divided into higher and lower functional levels at its midpoint score of 33. The WMFT discriminates higher from lower functioning participants tested across research sites. Comparable findings using the FMA support the criterion validity of the WMFT.


JAMA | 2006

Effect of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy on Upper Extremity Function 3 to 9 Months After Stroke: The EXCITE Randomized Clinical Trial

Steven L. Wolf; Carolee J. Winstein; J. Philip Miller; Edward Taub; Gitendra Uswatte; David M. Morris; Carol Giuliani; Kathye E. Light; Deborah S. Nichols-Larsen


Archive | 1999

Constraint-induced movement therapy: New approaches to outcome measurement in rehabilitation.

Gitendra Uswatte; Edward Taub


JAMA | 1966

Renal Lesions, Gross Hematuria, and Marrow Granulomas in Infectious Mononucleosis

Edward Taub


Archive | 2000

Constraint-induced movement therapy based on behavioral neuroscience.

Edward Taub; Gitendra Uswatte


Archive | 2010

Central nervous system plasticity and rehabilitation.

Gitendra Uswatte; Edward Taub; Victor W. Mark; Christi Perkins; Lynne V. Gauthier


Archive | 2008

The use of constraint-induced movement therapy (CI therapy) to promote motor recovery following stroke

David M. Morris; Edward Taub; Donald T. Stuss; Gordon Winocur; Ian H. Robertson


Archive | 2015

Harnessing Neuroplasticity to Promote Rehabilitation: CI Therapy for TBI

Edward Taub; Gitendra Uswatte


Archive | 2010

New Frontiers in Resilient Aging: You can teach an old dog new tricks:

Gitendra Uswatte; Edward Taub


Archive | 2009

Le traitement par mouvement contrarié améliore la fonction motrice du membre supérieur après un accident vasculocérébral

Steven L. Wolf; Carolee J. Winstein; Jane E. Miller; Edward Taub; Gitendra Uswatte; Daniel C. Morris; Carol Giuliani; Kathye E. Light; Deborah S. Nichols-Larsen

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Gitendra Uswatte

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Carol Giuliani

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Carolee J. Winstein

University of Southern California

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David M. Morris

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Christi Perkins

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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J. Philip Miller

Washington University in St. Louis

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