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Forced use therapy to improve hand function in spastic cerebral palsy children

Authors :
P. SwarnaKumari
C. Elanchezhian
Source :
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health. 49:335
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Sri Lanka Journals Online (JOL), 2020.

Abstract

Introduction: Prehension, the ability to grasp, hold and manipulate objects is an important hand function. Impairment in hand function makes it difficult to fulfill activities of daily living. Objectives: To assess the effect of forced use therapy (FUT) in improving hand function of hemiplegic cerebral palsy children. Outcome measures: Modified Ashworth scale, Fegl Meyer assessment upper extremity, 9-hole peg board, upper extremity functional index and caregiver functional use survey are the outcome measures. Method: Fifty two children with cerebral palsy were divided into 2 groups A and B, 26 subjects in each group. Group A was given conventional hand function exercise whilst group B was given forced hand use therapy. Both groups received the treatment for 45 minutes for the affected limb for 5 days a week. But the FUT group was administered with gloves to constraint the hand movement for 6 hours daily. They were administered with the protocol for 4 weeks and outcomes were measured pre- and post-treatment duration. Results: FUT showed significantly better improvement over the conventional group in outcome measures (p Conclusions: FUT caused reduction in spasticity and increased functional ability in children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 2020; 49(4): 335-340

Details

ISSN :
2386110X and 13915452
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health
Accession number :
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