Clinical Characteristics Associated With Reduced Selective Voluntary Motor Control In The Upper Extremity Of Individuals With Spastic Cerebral Palsy

DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROREHABILITATION(2021)

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BackgroundSelective voluntary motor control (SVMC) in the upper extremity is often impaired in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) and can be assessed quantitatively and qualitatively using the Test of Arm Selective Control (TASC).MethodsFifty-six individuals with spastic CP (5-18 years old) were included. Descriptors associated with administration of the TASC were analyzed according to the type of CP and arm joint using Chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis tests. ABILHAND-Kids scores were compared between participants with and without mirror movements using a t-test.ResultsAll groups of children with spastic CP had incidence of TASC movement descriptors. There was a main effect of topography of CP on extra movements, decreased active range of motion, tightness, spasticity, and mirroring, and an additional main effect of joint on mirroring. Participants with mirroring had lower ABILHAND-Kids scores than those without mirroring.ConclusionsSystematically observing arm movements using the TASC revealed differences across participants.
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Selective voluntary motor control, test of arm Selective Control, TASC, cerebral palsy, upper extremity, arm, motor control, mirror movements, synergy
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