Intensive Bimanual Intervention for Children Who Have Undergone Hemispherectomy: A Pilot Study. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • PURPOSE: To conduct a pilot study to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of an intensive bimanual intervention on upper limb function in children who have undergone hemispherectomy. METHODS: Thirteen children received 90 hours of intensive bimanual training (Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy, HABIT). The Jebsen-Taylor Test of Hand Function (JTTHF), Box and Block Test (BBT), Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA), ABILHAND-Kids, and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) were assessed by a masked clinician twice before, immediately, and 6 months after treatment. RESULTS: Significant improvements over time were found in the JTTHF, AHA, ABILHAND-Kids, and COPM. CONCLUSION: Completion of HABIT was feasible for children with hemispherectomy. Improvement of bimanual function and functional goals can be related to the nature of the activities prioritized in HABIT training.

publication date

  • July 1, 2021

Research

keywords

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Hemispherectomy

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85108759510

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1097/PEP.0000000000000804

PubMed ID

  • 34151886

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 33

issue

  • 3