Robotic Hand Therapy for Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy, Hand Functions, Rehabilitation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebral Palsy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: grade 1-3 according to the manual ability classification system capable of taking multi-step commands able to sit in a chair Exclusion Criteria: Having persistent pain in the upper extremity or hand (VAS>40) with severe spasticity of the hand (MAS≥3) or contracture Fracture or operation in the upper extremity in the past 6 months Botulinum toxin injection to the upper extremity in the last 6 months skin ulcer severe vision and hearing impairment intense ataxia uncontrolled epilepsy
Sites / Locations
- Sevda Adar
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Robot Assisted Therapy Group
Conventional Therapy Group
Investigators planned to apply robotic rehabilitation therapy with a hand-finger robot [Amadeo (Tyromotion, Graz, Austria)] for 40 minutes, accompanied by a physiotherapist who is trained in the field of robotic rehabilitation and has at least 5 years of experience for the hands on the affected side of the children in the Robot Assisted Therapy Group group. Amadeo (Tyromotion, Graz, Austria) is an end-effector device designed for the hand. It is a groove-shaped device attached to the forearm using magnets using bandages on the fingers.
Conventional therapy group In the pediatric rehabilitation of the children's hands on the affected side, an exercise program consisting of 40 minutes of hand finger joint range of motion exercises (passive, active assistive), strengthening exercises, and coarse and fine dexterity exercises was planned, accompanied by a physiotherapist experienced for at least 5 years. A total of 30 sessions of treatment were planned for both groups, 5 days a week. It will be recommended that they continue with the same dose of the medical treatment they have been using during the treatment program. Children will be evaluated by a physiatrist blinded to groups before and after treatment.