Research Article

Sensory Feedback Training for Improvement of Finger Perception in Cerebral Palsy

Table 1

Patients’ clinical data (r = right hand, l = left hand, HP = hemiparesis, USCP = unilateral spastic cerebral palsy, BSCP = bilateral cerebral palsy, TBI = traumatic brain injury, D1 = thumb, D2 = index finger, and D3 = middle finger).

Patient number
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Age (years)12171517101811
Genderfmffmmm
DiagnosisRight-sided HP after TBIRight-sided HP after TBILeft-sided USCPLeft-sided USCPBSCPBSCPBSCP
GMFCSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
MACSr V
l III
r V
l III
r I
l V
r I
l V
IIIIIII
Hand dominancellrrlrl
Hand flexion contractureNorllNoNoNo
Opposition of fingersr: D1–D3 possible
l: norm
r: not possible
l: norm
r: norm
l: not possible
r: norm
l: not possible
r: norm
l: norm
r: norm
l: norm
r: norm
l: norm
Forearm supinationr: limited
l: norm
r: not possible
l: norm
r: norm
l: not possible
r: norm
l: limited
r: limited
l: limited
r: norm
l: norm
r: slightly limited
l: slightly limited