Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Conventional Mirror Therapy and Mirror Therapy Virtual Reality in Obstetric Brachial Palsy: Pilot Study
Obstetric Brachial Palsy (OBP) produces functional limitations in the involvement of the
affected upper limb within the child's natural environment. The therapeutic interventions of
Conventional Mirror Therapy (MT) and Mirror Therapy Virtual Reality (VR) are aimed at the
rehabilitation of the affected upper limb and the quality life improvement.
To quantify the increase in the affected upper limb spontaneous use and the quality of life
of children with upper OBP from 6-12 years, when They are treated with Conventional MT or
Mirror Therapy VR applying specific protocol: 20 min/day in 4 weeks.
The intervention protocol was permorfed for four weeks, three days per week applying
Conventional Mirror Therapy or Mirror Therapy Virtual Reality, with 20-minute sessions in 4
weeks. Designed to be done at home.
Two measurements of the affected upper limb spontaneous use and quality of life were
performed, a pre-treatment assessment corresponding to the baseline situation, and another
post-treatment Assessment to observe the results after the therapy.
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