This episode of the ResearchWorks podcast, Professor Ros Boyd presents findings from a landmark randomized trial comparing two early interventions—constraint-induced movement therapy (Baby-CIMT) and bimanual therapy (Baby-BIM)—for infants at high risk of unilateral cerebral palsy. While neither therapy proved superior, both significantly enhanced hand development, particularly when started before 6 months of age, highlighting the importance of timely intervention.

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