Upper-Extremity Spasticity-Reducing Treatment In Adjunct To Movement Training And Orthoses In Children With Cerebral Palsy At Gross Motor Function- And Manual Ability Classification System Levels Iv-V: A Descriptive Study

Gerd Andersson, Barbro Renström,Izabela Blaszczyk,Erik Domellöf

DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROREHABILITATION(2020)

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Covering a 20-year period of work with children with severe cerebral palsy (CP) within a Swedish habilitation service, changes in passive wrist extension with fingers extended (PWE-FE) and current hand function are described and compared between children receiving systematic upper-extremity treatment with botulinum neurotoxin type A and intervention programs from before 7 years of age (Group 1, n = 7), those whom for various reasons did not undergo this treatment (Group 2, n = 10), and those not having the option to receive treatment until later during childhood/adolescence (Group 3, n = 8). Group 3 showed more critical and less normal PWE-FE values for both wrists, and poorer hand function scores, particularly compared with Group 1. Findings cautiously suggest that repeated upper-extremity spasticity-reducing treatment and movement training/orthoses from an early age may help prevent critical loss of passive range of motion of the wrist joint flexion/extension and promote hand function development in children with severe CP.
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Severe cerebral palsy, botulinum toxin, upper-extremity interventions, passive wrist extension, hand function, development
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