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The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of dual task conditions on manual dexterity performance in young people and children with CP between the ages of 7-18 and to compare it with their peers.
Evaluations to be made in the study (children with CP) and control (typically developing peers) groups:
As a result of this study, the changes in manual dexterity and cognitive performance in dual-task conditions in children and adolescents with CP will be revealed. Additionally, changes in this performance in dual-task situations will be compared with a control group of typically developing children.
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In the literature, balance or walking postural tasks are mostly used in dual-task studies for children and young people with Cerebral Palsy (CP). However, dual task tasks performed during manual skills in daily life have not been adequately researched. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of dual task conditions on manual dexterity performance in young people and children with CP between the ages of 7-18 and to compare it with their peers. Although studies on this subject in the world are limited.
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Evaluations to be made in the study (children with CP) and control (typically developing peers) groups:
-Demographic information, Gross Motor Function Level (GMFCS), Manual Skills Classification System (MACS) and dominant extremity will be noted and the evaluation will begin by applying the Abilhand Kids questionnaire.
Abilhand Kids is a questionnaire that evaluates children's upper extremities bimanually, has proven validity and reliability, and includes 21 questions for families about the common tasks their children undertake in daily life activities.
The scale consists of 15 items in total (subscales 5, 7 and 3 items, respectively). Items are scored on an ordinal scale of 2, 3, and 4 points. Although the total score of the scale varies between 0-58 points, higher scores indicate better performance. The Turkish validity and reliability of the survey was conducted.
As a result of this study, the changes in manual dexterity and cognitive performance in dual-task conditions in children and adolescents with CP will be revealed. Additionally, changes in this performance in dual-task situations will be compared with a control group of typically developing children.
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Sema Büğüşan Oruç, PhD
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