Selective motor control (SMC) impairment in children with cerebral palsy (CP) includes movement patterns dominated by flexor or extensor synergy affecting functional movements. The research was designed to investigate the validity and the reliability of the Turkish version of the Test of Arm Selective Control (TASC) (which is improved to evaluate SMC in children with spastic CP) and in order to provide more understanding of the relationship between SMC and upper extremity and gross motor functions. The study included 21 hemiplegic, 11 diplegic and 4 quadriplegic children with CP whose ages are 4 to 18 years and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level changes from 1 to 4, and their parents. In order to evaluate the gross motor function of children, GMFCS and the ability to hold objects with their hands in daily activities were evaluated with Manual Ability Classification System (MACS). ABILHAND-Kids scale was applied to evaluate upper extremity performance. TASC scale was used to evaluate the upper extremity SMC of children.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
36
Gazi University
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Test of Arm Selective Control
an upper limb selective motor control evaluation tool.
Time frame: from July to September 2018
Abilhand- Kids Questionnaire
to assess a child's unimanual and bimanual upper limb activities
Time frame: from July to September 2018
Manual Ability Classification System
to assess manual abilities of children
Time frame: from July to September 2018
Gross Motor Function Classification System
To assess gross motor functions of children
Time frame: from July to September 2018
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