Publication: Shall we start? Ready, set, go! Toward early intervention in infants with unilateral cerebral palsy. A randomized clinical trial protocol
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2022-01-01
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Palomo-Carrion, Rocio
Pinero-Pinto, Elena
Romay-Barrero, Helena
Escobio-Prieto, Isabel
Lillo-Navarro, Carmen
Romero-Galisteo, Rita-Pilar
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Sage publications ltd
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Background:It is crucial to start an early intervention in unilateral cerebral palsy. Intensive therapies are focused on training based on activities. Objective:The objective of the study was to study the changes in the bimanual functional performance (BFP) after early intensive therapies at home compared with standard care in children with unilateral cerebral palsy from 9 to 18 months of age. Design:A single-blind comparative effectiveness study will be conducted. Methods and Analysis:Children will be randomized into four groups: infant-mCIMT, infant-BIT, infant-hybrid, and infant standard therapy (control group, CG). Each early intensive protocol will last 50 h and will be applied throughout a 10-week period with the family involvement at home. The main outcomes are BFP measure with mini-Assisting Hand Assessment (mini-AHA) scale, functional goals measure with Goal Attainment Scale (GAS), and satisfaction and expectations on intensive therapy from parents measure through specific questionnaire. Baseline characteristics between groups will be compared using independent t test and Fisher's exact test. Pre- and post-treatment outcomes of standard assessments will be compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) for parametric and Kruskal-Wallis test for non-parametric variables. The Bonferroni correction is applied for multiple comparisons. An alpha level of p
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early goal-directed therapy, early intervention, home environment, infantile hemiplegia, physical therapy modalities, upper extremity, Assisting hand assessment, Baby-cimt, Children, Reliability