65
Participants
Start Date
November 30, 2024
Primary Completion Date
July 30, 2025
Study Completion Date
July 30, 2025
Constraint-induced movement therapy
During the first routine checkup, therapists will educate caregivers on how to perform the exercises and activities at home. Caregivers will place the childrens less-affected hands in slings and guide them through exercises designed to engage their weaker, paretic hands. The sling will be fastened around the childrens trunks, with the end securely closed.After the initial session, the intervention will be provided by the caregiver at home, with progress monitored by the therapist through Zoom meetings or WhatsApp video calls. Children will engage in play-based activities as part of the CIMT program to improve upper limb functions.These activities will include painting, pin the tail on the donkey for sensory awareness and proprioception, card games, bubble activities, squeezing sponges, building towers with blocks, playing a curtained box game, using tongs, and picking up coins. Exercises will be gradually progressed from easier to more challenging tasks as the child improves.
Hand Arm Bimanual Intensive Training -HABIT
For the Bimanual Intensive Training group, a strategy similar to HABIT will be used. At the first routine checkup, therapists will educate caregivers on the exercises, which will then be conducted at home. Caregivers will guide children through specially designed bimanual activities without slings, focusing on tasks like reaching, grasping, manipulation, releasing, and bearing weight on the upper limb. Progress will be monitored remotely through Zoom or WhatsApp video calls.Exercises will include catching and throwing a ball to improve reaching, grasp, and release; squeezing a textured ball for sensory awareness and sustained grip; stabilising and reorienting paper while drawing and cutting to enhance forearm supination and wrist extension. Additional tasks like sticker peeling for pincer grip and dough playing for hand manipulation will also be included.Exercises will progress from easy to more difficult as the child improves
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