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- Title
Effect of Action Observation Training and Bimanual Arm Training on Hand Function for Children with Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy.
- Authors
Iswarya S.; Alagesan, Jagatheesan; N., Senthil Kumar; Shruthi J.
- Abstract
Background: The background of the study focuses on addressing the challenges in hand function that these children face due to their condition. Action observation training aims to leverage the brain's mirror neuron system to improve motor skills by observing and imitating actions. Bimanual arm training involves coordinated movement of both arms to enhance functional abilities. Purpose: The study compared the effects of action observation training and bimanual arm training on hand function in children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy. Materials and Methods: A total of 30 children were chosen according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The subjects were separated into two groups: action observation training (AOT) and bimanual arm training (BAT). The Fugl Meyer assessment scale (FMA) and the Box and Block test (BBT) were used for evaluating the result. Results: Both groups were homogenous at baseline, with a p value of 0.7866 in FMA and 0.6002 in BBT. The result of this study demonstrated that the action observation training group showed a better improvement than bimanual arm training with a p value of < 0.0001. Conclusion: This study concluded that AOT improved hand function in cerebral palsy children.
- Subjects
ARM physiology; HAND physiology; EXPERIMENTAL design; PHYSICAL therapy; EXERCISE physiology; COMPARATIVE studies; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; PRE-tests &; post-tests; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; CEREBRAL palsy; STATISTICAL sampling; HEMIPLEGIA; CHILDREN
- Publication
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy, 2024, Vol 18, p254
- ISSN
0973-5674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/4y1nde85