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This is a pilot randomized controlled trial of an intervention to improve arm function in children ages 6 to 17 with cerebral palsy and upper limb hemiparesis. Twenty participants will be randomized to either a group treated with neuromuscular electrical stimulation and video games or video games alone. Both groups will receive 6 wks of treatment consisting of home and lab sessions. Both the experiment group and control group interventions consist of therapist-guided sessions in the rehabilitation clinic and self-administered or caregiver-assisted sessions at home. While both groups will receive the same task practice and video game training, only the experiment group will receive an electrical stimulation device to assist with hand opening during practice. Changes in upper extremity motor impairment and function will be assessed for each participant at baseline, mid treatment, end of treatment and at 3 mo follow-up.
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Rehabilitation clinic sessions - These will occur up to twice per week for the first 3 weeks and once per week for the second 3 weeks of the 6 week treatment. They are therapist-guided and last up to 90 min consisting of 45 minutes of contralaterally-controlled functional electrical stimulation (CCFES)-mediated video games and up to 45 minutes of CCFES-mediated functional task practice. Early sessions will focus on training the patient and caregiver to self-administer play of a CCFES-mediated video game at home. As proficiency with one game develops, more games will be introduced. The functional task practice part of the session will engage the participant in using the CCFES system to assist them in practicing using their hand in activities such as lacing beads, throwing balls, eating finger foods, and other play and activities of daily living. Prior to the start of lab treatment, the investigators will assess hand extensor and flexor muscle co-activation (see below).
Home sessions - These consist of CCFES-mediated hand opening and video game exercises with caregiver assistance and supervision as needed. As proficiency develops and more games are added, each home session will increase in duration up to 90 minutes per day, as determined by the treating therapist based on the adherence of each participant. Self report of game difficulty and engagement will be made at the completion of each game (see below)
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15 participants in 2 patient groups
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