"The friendship that he has brought up with Nikki and the team has been great, he has never been afraid.”Brian, Harry’s Dad.
Harry’s reduced fine motor skills (his ability to coordinate his fingers) meant he struggled to do up his zips and buttons independently. It was also very difficult for Harry to use a knife and fork, throw and catch a ball or wave. Over the next 3 weeks we worked together with Harry to get him to do these tasks by himself as best he can!
"The friendship that he has brought up with Nikki and the team has been great, he has never been afraid.” - Brian, Harry’s Dad
Constraint induced movement therapy involves rehabilitation of the weaker arm/hand while restraining the stronger arm in a light-weight cast. Constraining the use of Harry’s well functioning arm/hand ensured Harry utilised his affected limb exponentially more on a number of ‘exercises’, through the play-lead physiotherapy sessions overseen by one of our highly qualified therapists.
Learn MoreWith Harry; we gave particular focus to improve the use of his hand with aim to increase his finger/thumb strength, dexterity and general function. Throughout the programme we witnessed incremental improvements in Harry’s hand/arm from his pincer grip to shoulder strength through the repetitive use of his affected limb, re-wiring his brain to increase the strength, mobility and familiarity of his affected limb.
Nikki Owen - Paediatric Physiotherapist
"He has never moaned about the cast at all!"Sarah, Harry's Mum
"As soon as the cast came off he went over to play with a toy and he used his left arm without even asking, he just automatically did it - it is hugely rewarding!"Sarah, Harry’s mum
“Harry is a lively and energetic young man with dancing skills way beyond his years. He tried to teach me a thing or two but video evidence will prove I would lose in any dance off with him! "I was so proud of how Harry developed during CIMT, he gained confidence not only in using his hemiplegic side but also in himself."
Nikki Owen - Paediatric Physiotherapist
"I was so proud of how Harry developed during CIMT, he gained confidence not only in using his hemiplegic side but also in himself." - Nikki
"Our advice for other parents would be - keep an open mind, believe in yourself and your child because they can do it and just go for it."Sarah, Harry's Mum.
Call us on 0330 223 0077 or email office@cimt.co.uk to speak to
one of our specialist CIMT therapists.
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