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Investigating the Effect of Leap Motion on Upper Extremity Rehabilitation in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Mahla Daliri, Ali Moradi, Saeid Fatorehchy, Enayatollah Bakhshi, Ehsan Moradi, Sajad Sabbaghi

2023Developmental Neurorehabilitation15 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this randomized clinical trial, we look for the following questions’ answer: How does the integration of LMC affect (1) upper extremity (UE) function, (2) grip strength, and (3) lateral and palmar pinch strength in children with cerebral palsy (CP), in comparison with conventional rehabilitation methods? Twenty patients were randomly assigned to LMC (case) or conventional (control) groups. The grip, lateral and palmar pinch forces increased in case group patients more than control group both at the end of intervention (P < .001 for all three), and at 20 weeks’ follow-up (P values 0.035, 0.002, and 0.002). The Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test (QUEST) score changes were similar between two groups, except for grasp score at the end of step 2 and 3 (P = .04 and 0.01, respectively). The addition of LMC to the rehabilitation program of patients with CP may improve the UE motor function outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationRandomized controlled trialCerebral palsyGrip strengthMedicinePhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHand strengthUpper limbSurgeryCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological DisordersStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery