TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Robot-Assisted Training for the Unaffected Arm in Patients with Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy
T2 - A Proof-of-Concept Pilot Study
AU - Picelli, Alessandro
AU - La Marchina, Elisabetta
AU - Vangelista, Antonella
AU - Chemello, Elena
AU - Modenese, Angela
AU - Gandolfi, Marialuisa
AU - Ciceri, Elisa Francesca Maria
AU - Bucci, Alessandra
AU - Zoccatelli, Giada
AU - Saltuari, Leopold
AU - Waldner, Andreas
AU - Baricich, Alessio
AU - Santamato, Andrea
AU - Smania, Nicola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Alessandro Picelli et al.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - On a voluntary basis, 10 adolescents with hemiparesis due to cerebral palsy and 11 neurologically healthy control subjects participated in this proof-of-concept pilot study. The aim was to examine the effects of robot-assisted training for the unaffected arm in patients with hemiparetic cerebral palsy. Baseline comparison between the unaffected arm of the hemiparetic patients with cerebral palsy and the dominant arm of healthy control subjects showed significant differences on the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function test and action planning ability tests. Within-group comparison after ten 30-minute sessions (five days a week for two consecutive weeks) of robot-assisted training for the unaffected arm showed significant improvements in patients with cerebral palsy on the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function test (performed at both hands) and action planning ability test (evaluated at the unaffected arm). Our findings are in line with previous evidences of action planning deficits at the unaffected arm in patients with hemiparetic cerebral palsy and support the hypothesis that robot-assisted training for the unaffected arm may be useful to improve manual dexterity and action planning in patients with hemiparesis due to cerebral palsy.
AB - On a voluntary basis, 10 adolescents with hemiparesis due to cerebral palsy and 11 neurologically healthy control subjects participated in this proof-of-concept pilot study. The aim was to examine the effects of robot-assisted training for the unaffected arm in patients with hemiparetic cerebral palsy. Baseline comparison between the unaffected arm of the hemiparetic patients with cerebral palsy and the dominant arm of healthy control subjects showed significant differences on the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function test and action planning ability tests. Within-group comparison after ten 30-minute sessions (five days a week for two consecutive weeks) of robot-assisted training for the unaffected arm showed significant improvements in patients with cerebral palsy on the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function test (performed at both hands) and action planning ability test (evaluated at the unaffected arm). Our findings are in line with previous evidences of action planning deficits at the unaffected arm in patients with hemiparetic cerebral palsy and support the hypothesis that robot-assisted training for the unaffected arm may be useful to improve manual dexterity and action planning in patients with hemiparesis due to cerebral palsy.
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U2 - 10.1155/2017/8349242
DO - 10.1155/2017/8349242
M3 - Article
SN - 0953-4180
VL - 2017
JO - Behavioural Neurology
JF - Behavioural Neurology
M1 - 8349242
ER -