The study will be conducted to * Assess quality of upper limb function in children with hemiplegic CP. * Assess participation activities of children with hemiplegic CP. * Assess the relationship between quality of upper limb function and participation activities of children with hemiplegic CP.
Children with HCP are faced with a variety of motor and sensory impairments that have an impact on their arm and hand functioning. Upper limb activity limitations reflect the difficulties experienced during reaching, grasping, manipulating and releasing objects with the hemiplegic arm and hand. As a result, those children may choose to use their "less-affected" hand instead of the affected hand due to difficulties in using it . Although they can complete certain bimanual tasks primarily using one hand through compensatory strategies, the time required to accomplish these tasks is typically longer than their peers. An important outcome of rehabilitation services is to optimize children's participation in different life situations such as home, school and in the community .Participation in family and recreational activities provides avenues for children to play, learn skills, make friends and develop self-confidence and belonging. Understanding the link between manual ability and participation is essential in pediatric rehabilitation for children with HCP. Adequate assessment of upper limb function in those children is crucial not only to outline treatment, but also to measure the efficacy of their participation in life areas activities and to allow follow-up over time. This study highlights how limitations in upper limb manual ability can restrict participation in life areas activities of those children, so it can guide goal-setting in both occupational therapy and physical therapy, emphasizing activities that promote both hand function and participation in life areas activities. Simultaneously this study supports the movement of the growing trend in family-centered and participation-focused therapy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
72
Outpatient clinic of faculty of physical therapy
Cairo, Egypt
RECRUITINGQuality of upper limb function will be evaluated using the Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test (QUEST).
Quality of Upper Extremity Skills test is the used scale. Higher scores indicate better quality of upper extremity movement. A domain score close to 100% reflects near-normal quality of movement. Lower scores indicate reduced control, compensatory movements, or inability to complete tasks.
Time frame: 4 months
Child and Adolescent Scale of Participation will be used to assess child participation.
The overall percentage score indicates how much the child is participating in expected ways for their age compared to their peers. A score of 100% means that the child is fully participating in the expected manner.
Time frame: 4 months
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