Functional Assessment Protocol for the Upper Limb for Pediatric Age
Development of New Multifactorial Functional Assessment Protocols and Related Indices for Pediatric Age -Functional Assessment Protocol for the Upper Limb
IRCCS Eugenio Medea
20 participants
May 18, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
During data acquisition a trained therapist placed reflective markers on the skin of the participants in the selected body landmarks. The participants will be asked to perform five trial for each upper limb of a determinate functional task for each session.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- For healthy group:
- \- absence of functional impairments in the upper limbs
- Unilateral PCI candidates for CIMT (Constraint Induced Movement Therapy) treatment;
- Acquired brain injury candidates for CIMT or Bimanual treatment;
- Ability to understand and follow test instructions.
Exclusion Criteria5
- behavioral, visual or auditory problems
- presence of pain in the upper limbs
- For pathological group:
- behavioral, visual or auditory problems
- presence of pain in the upper limbs
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Interventions
All measurements will be obtained using an optoelectronic multicamera system for human motion analysis (with eight high-resolution cameras with infrared light and a sampling frequency of 60 Hz. The experimental protocol require the positioning of markers (plastic spheres covered by reflecting film, 10 mm in diameter). Markers will be placed by clinical operators (physiotherapists with training in optoelectronic system for human motion analysis) after training and experience in recognition of the position of body landmarks. During the data acquisition protocol, the subject perform five trial for each upper limb of a determinate functional task for each session. Every subject repeat this operations 2 times with 2 different operators.
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NCT06400667