Cerebral Palsy Infantile Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of the Functional Hand Splint and Specific Tasks in the Domiciliary Environment Applied to Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy. Randomized Clinical Trial
The main objective:
To determine the effectiveness of a treatment that combines the application of a functional
upper limb orthosis together with a home-based program of specific tasks in children with
unilateral cerebral palsy versus a home-based program of specific tasks in improving
structure and function, activity and participation.
Hypothesis:
The application of a functional upper limb orthosis together with a home-based program of
specific tasks in children with unilateral cerebral palsy results in a greater improvement in
structure and function, activity and participation compared to the implementation of a
home-based specific task program.
Randomized clinical trial with blinding of the evaluator and the person analyzing the data.
A home-based protocol of specific tasks will be performed in both groups and one of the
groups will also receive a treatment with upper limb splinting. The assessment will be made
by a single evaluator with 10 years of experience in the treatment of children with motor
disabilities.
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