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NCT07654595
Digital Mirror Versus Action Observation Therapy on Upper Limb Function and Grip Strength in Children With Hemiplegia
Conditions: Hemiplegia, Digital Mirror, Action Observation Therapy
Sex: All
Ages: 6 Years – 8 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 45
Sponsor: Cairo University
Location: Cairo university Cairo
Summary
Statement of problem:
1. Does the digital mirror therapy has effect on upper limb function and grip strength in children with hemiplegia ?
2. Does the action observation therapy has effect on upper limb function and grip strength in children with hemiplegia ?
3. Does there is a difference between effect of digital mirror therapy and action observation therapy on upper limb function and grip strength in children with hemiplegia?
Null hypothesis:
there is no effect of digital mirror therapy on upper limb function and grip strength in children with hemiplegia. There is no effect of action observation therapy on upper limb function and grip strength in children with hemiplegia. There is no difference between effect of digital mirror therapy and Action observation therapy on upper limb function and grip strength in children with hemiplegia.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* 1 Diagnosed with unilateral cerebral palsy (hemiplegia). 2- Age range from 6 to 8 years. 3- Can understand verbal commands. 4- Their gross motor classification system (GMFCS) at level II or III. 5- Their manual ability classification system(MACS) at level II or III.
Exclusion Criteria:
1- Any visual problem. 2- Upper limb contracture or fixed deformity. 3- Uncontrolled convulsion. 4- Surgical procedures in upper limbs. 5- Botox injection in the past 6 months.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07654595). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.