Comparing the Effectiveness of mCIMT and Bimanual Training
Cerebral Palsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebral Palsy focused on measuring upper limb, hand, bimanual training, constraint-induced movement therapy, ICF-CY, hemiplegic cerebral palsy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinical diagnosis of spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy
- Must be able to attend primary or secondary school
Exclusion Criteria:
- Family-dependent problems interfering with participation in study sessions
- The presence of behavioral problems interfering with the assessment periods or intervention sessions
Sites / Locations
- Mus Alparslan University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
Bimanual training
Children's less affected hand was restricted through a mitt with a material sewn shut on the palmar face to promote the use of involved side as maximum as possible. Besides, if the participant attempted to use his/her less affected hand as an assistive, a bandage was also used to strap less affected upper limb to the trunk. Specific activities were selected according to deficit of interest, participant preference (on the condition of having potential effects on hand skills) and parent/guardian, or their teacher's request (e.g., drawing, painting, and eating). In case of activities requiring both hand use, such as stabilizing paper during the painting or holding the bricks of lego on the ground, the treating physiotherapist undertook the role of the child's dominant hand.
BIT was administrated without any restrictive material on the non-involved upper limb, but instead, children were engaged in age-appropriate gross and fine motor bimanual activities. All targeted deficits of interest were addressed within the context of the selected activity.