In constraint-induced therapy, stroke patients:

a. used their unaffected limbs to accomplish physical tasks.
b. experienced long-term improvement in the patients' ability to use their impaired arms.
c. did not improve in their ability to use the impaired limb.
d. experienced a weakening in the constrained arms over time.


Answer: B

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