| Literature DB >> 20064275 |
Roslyn Boyd1, Leanne Sakzewski, Jenny Ziviani, David F Abbott, Radwa Badawy, Rose Gilmore, Kerry Provan, Jacques-Donald Tournier, Richard A L Macdonell, Graeme D Jackson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Congenital hemiplegia is the most common form of cerebral palsy (CP) accounting for 1 in 1300 live births. These children have limitations in capacity to use the impaired upper limb and bimanual coordination deficits which impact on daily activities and participation in home, school and community life. There are currently two diverse intensive therapy approaches. Traditional therapy has adopted a bimanual approach (BIM training) and recently, constraint induced movement therapy (CIMT) has emerged as a promising unimanual approach. Uncertainty remains about the efficacy of these interventions and characteristics of best responders. This study aims to compare the efficacy of CIMT to BIM training to improve outcomes across the ICF for school children with congenital hemiplegia. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20064275 PMCID: PMC2832893 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-10-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1Flow chart of INCITE study according to CONSORT guidelines.
Summary of intervention content
| Session (and Activities) | Allocated Time | CIMT: Type of involved hand use | BIM training: Type of involved hand use |
|---|---|---|---|
| a) Games | 1 hour | Reach, precision grasp, power grasp, tool use, controlled placement and release, finger isolation, in-hand manipulation, wrist extension, supination | Stabilisation, symmetric and asymmetric bilateral movements, precision grasp, controlled placement and release, finger isolation, in-hand manipulation, wrist extension, supination |
| b) Functional tasks | |||
| c) Cooking | |||
| d) Art and crafts | |||
| a) Warm up and stretch | 2 hours | Active stretching whole body | Active stretching whole body |
| b) Ribbons | Grasp, shoulder external and internal rotation, adduction, horizontal abduction, flexion, elbow and wrist extension, supination | Grasp, shoulder external rotation, adduction, horizontal abduction, elbow and wrist extension. Symmetric movements. | |
| c) Devil Sticks | Grasp, shoulder adduction and flexion, elbow and wrist extension | Grasp, symmetric shoulder flexion, elbow extension, wrist extension. Asymmetric shoulder adduction. | |
| d) Hoops | Grasp, shoulder adduction and flexion, elbow extension, supination and wrist extension. | Grasp, shoulder adduction and flexion, elbow and wrist extension. Asymmetric movements | |
| e) Spinning plates | Grasp, shoulder adduction and flexion, elbow extension, supination and wrist extension, finger isolation, asymmetric bilateral movement | ||
| f) Acrobalance | Strength, dynamic and static balance | Strength, dynamic and static balance | |
| g) Aerials | Power grasp, upper body strength. | Power grasp, upper body strength & symmetry. | |
| a) Preparation | 1.5 hours | Grasp and transportation, precision grasp, tool use, elbow flexion, extension, supination, wrist extension, radial deviation | Stabilisation, grasp, tool use (knife and fork), asymmetric bilateral movements |
| b) Eating | |||
| c) Cleanup | |||
| a) Parachute | Grasp, shoulder flexion, extension, adduction, elbow and wrist extension, supination, throw and catch | Symmetric and asymmetric movements, stabilisation, grasp, shoulder flexion, extension, adduction, elbow and wrist extension, supination | |
| b) Sports | |||
| 0.5 hour | Group discussion about day | Group discussion about day |