A novel program including ride-on toys to improve upper extremity function in children with hemiplegia: a randomized controlled trial.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Sudha M Srinivasan, Kush Kataria, William Yorns, Timothy E Moore, Chaeyeon Yoo, Patrick D Kumavor, Kristin Morgan, Kathleen Friel
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Objective: This study will assess the feasibility, acceptance, and preliminary efficacy of a novel and engaging task-oriented UE training program, Strength and Power in upper Extremities through Exploratory Driving (SPEED), including joystick-operated ride-on toys, as a therapy adjunct, to advance UE function among children with hemiplegia.

Methods: We will conduct a randomized controlled trial to compare SPEED training to a dose-matched program, Creative Rehabilitation for Arm Function Training (CRAFT), based on standard-of-care. 30 children with hemiplegia between 3 and 9 years will be recruited. Training will last 6 weeks, 4 times/week, 2 sessions by researchers (30-45 min/session) and 2 sessions by caregivers (15-20 min/session). The SPEED group will engage in playful games including ride-on toys and the CRAFT group will complete seated, fine motor activities. The primary outcome measure is treatment adherence. Secondary measures include participant retention, perceived satisfaction, implementation fidelity scores, child engagement, wrist-worn accelerometry, kinematics, scores on the Shriner's Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation, Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test, and the ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire, grip strength assessment, and measures of navigational control.

Impact: We propose a community-based, innovative, task-oriented training including modifiedride-on toys to promote self-initiated use of the affected UE in young children with hemiplegia. Study findings have implications for the adoption of the SPEED program by families as an adjunct to conventional therapy to increase children's functional use of their affected arm through playful exploration.

一项包括骑乘玩具的新计划改善偏瘫儿童的上肢功能:一项随机对照试验。
目的:本研究将评估一种新颖的、引人注意的任务导向UE训练计划的可行性、可接受性和初步效果,该计划名为“通过探索驾驶的上肢力量”(SPEED),包括操纵杆操作的骑乘玩具,作为一种辅助治疗手段,提高偏瘫儿童的UE功能。方法:我们将进行一项随机对照试验,比较SPEED训练与基于标准护理的剂量匹配方案——手臂功能创造性康复训练(CRAFT)。将招募30名3至9岁的偏瘫儿童。培训将持续6周,每周4次,2次由研究人员(30-45分钟/次)和2次由护理人员(15-20分钟/次)。SPEED组将参与包括骑乘玩具在内的好玩的游戏,CRAFT组将完成坐着的精细运动活动。主要结局指标是治疗依从性。次要测量包括参与者保留度、感知满意度、实施保真度评分、儿童参与度、腕带加速度计、运动学、Shriner's医院上肢评估评分、上肢技能测试质量、ABILHAND-Kids问卷、握力评估和导航控制测量。影响:我们建议以社区为基础,创新,以任务为导向的培训,包括改进的骑乘玩具,以促进偏瘫幼儿自主使用受影响的UE。研究结果对家庭采用SPEED项目作为常规治疗的辅助手段,通过有趣的探索来增加儿童患病手臂的功能使用具有重要意义。
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