Abstract
Objective:
To investigate whether
Design:
Randomized, single-blind trial.
Participants:
Sixty-two hemiplegic children with cerebral palsy (6–13 years).
Intervention:
Experimental group undertook six weeks of home-based
Main measures:
Outcomes were coordination, strength, hand function, and carers’ perception of hand function, measured at baseline, six, and 12 weeks by a blinded assessor.
Results:
There was a trend of mean difference (MD) for the experimental group to have more grip strength by six (MD 4.0 N, 95% confidence interval (CI) −0.8 to 8.8,
Conclusion:
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