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Association between upper limb clinical tests and accelerometry metrics for arm use in daily life in children with unilateral cerebral palsy.

Authors :
Hedberg-Graff, Jenny
Bezuidenhout, Lucian
Krumlinde-Sundholm, Lena
Hallgren, Jenny
Moulaee Conradsson, David
Hagströmer, Maria
Source :
Disability & Rehabilitation. Aug2024, p1-7. 7p. 2 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

AbstractPurposeMethodsResultsConclusion\nIMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONTo evaluate the association between upper-limb (UL) clinical tests and UL accelerometry-derived metrics in children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy (CP).In this cross-sectional study, twenty children with unilateral CP and Manual Ability Classification System level I-III were included. Outcomes of the Assisting Hand Assessment, Box and Block-Test and accelerometry metrics were collected in the clinical setting and in daily life. UL asymmetry index (i.e., the ratio between the well-functioning UL and the affected UL use) was evaluated in different physical activity levels and relative use of UL was evaluated during daily living. Spearman’s correlation was used to determine the association between UL clinical tests and accelerometry metrics in a clinical setting and in daily life.The strongest negative association was between the Assisting Hand Assessment units and accelerometry metrics during the sedentary time in daily life (rs = −0.64). The asymmetries between ULs were highest during the child’s sedentary time (asymmetry index: 45.15) compared to when the child was in light (asymmetry index: 23.97) or higher intensity physical activity (asymmetry index: 13.39). The children used both ULs simultaneously for 44% of the time during daily life.Accelerometry metrics may provide additional objective information to clinical tests by quantifying the amount of UL movements and the amount of asymmetry between the upper limbs in daily life.Accelerometer-based metrics of the upper limbs offer additional information about the quantity of upper limb asymmetry and relative use in children and adolescents with unilateral Cerebral Palsy.Accelerometer-based metrics of upper limb asymmetry in sedentary time and different physical activity intensities in daily life can be a complement to clinical tests among children and adolescents with unilateral Cerebral Palsy.Accelerometer-based metrics of the upper limbs offer additional information about the quantity of upper limb asymmetry and relative use in children and adolescents with unilateral Cerebral Palsy.Accelerometer-based metrics of upper limb asymmetry in sedentary time and different physical activity intensities in daily life can be a complement to clinical tests among children and adolescents with unilateral Cerebral Palsy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09638288
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Disability & Rehabilitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179291094
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2024.2393801