Brain Science #28: Edward Taub’s Revolutionary Approach to Stroke Rehabilitation

taubpic.jpg Edward Taub, PhD, pioneer of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy

Episode 28 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with Dr. Edward Taub who for the last 20+ years has been pioneering the use of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in the rehabilitation of stroke and other neurological disabilities. I have talked about his work in previous episodes (including episode 10 and episode 26) as an important example of the practical implications of brain plasticity. Listen Now.

In this interview Dr. Taub shares his personal experiences in the front lines of clinical research, including both its rewards and frustrations. He also explains the basics of how constraint-induced therapy (CI Therapy) works and how his work is being expanded to help patients with a wide variety of problems including cerebral palsy, head trauma, multiple sclerosis, and focal hand dystonia.

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Dr. Taub recommends that interested listeners do their own Google search under “constraint-induced movement therapy” or CI Therapy, but I have included a few links below:

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11 Responses

  1. [...] therapy, which exploits the brain’s plasticity. You can listen to Taub explain his work in an interview on The Brain Science Podcast, where there are also a number of links and references [...]

  2. I enjoy your podcasts. When I happened upon it a few months ago,
    I was amazed that the books you discussed were ones I have read
    recently, or are on my list – and I’ve add a couple as a result of your
    discussions. I teach neuroscience to physical therapy doctoral students,
    and I’m assigning them to listen to the interview with Ed Taub, and
    at least one other of their choice. Your shows are engaging – and are
    certain to stimulate good class discussions.

    Thanks for your efforts!
    Linda Wright

  3. Thanks Linda,

    I hope you will join the Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com

    I have been posting Dr. Taub’s answers to listener questions in this thread:

    http://www.docartemis.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?fid=09&topic_id=1200360758

  4. [...] Posted on February 1, 2008 by docartemis In a recent interview with Dr. Edward Taub (Brain Science Podcast #28) we learned that Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy has been shown to help people with traumatic [...]

  5. [...] a recent interview with Dr. Edward Taub (Brain Science Podcast #28) we learned that Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy has been shown to help people with traumatic [...]

  6. Hello, I have 30 years and I have multiple sclerosis, Sorry for my bad english,
    I wonder if you can help me with some advaice or something. Thanks a lot

  7. I suggest that you contact Dr. Taub directly. Just follow the link to his faculty page in the show notes.

  8. I have just seen Dr. Taub on the HDNET program with Dan Rather.
    My 14 year old daughter was a shaken baby at 9 months of age has injury to the frontal lobe. What can I do to help her brain to heal? I would do anything for her. She attends middle school in special education.

    Thank you for your time,
    Carter Gunderson
    808-479-6262

  9. I haven’t had a chance to watch the show yet, but my husband recorded it.

    You can contact Dr. Taub directly (see the links in the show notes) and he will help you find someone qualified near you.

  10. [...] It was particulary gratifying to see Dr. Kandel endorse Ed Taub’s Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy. Dr. Taub was interviewed in Episode 28 of the Brain Science Podcast. [...]

  11. [...] Edward Taub’s Revolutionary Approach to Stroke Rehabilitation – interview on the Brain Science [...]

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