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Using Power Mobility Training to Promote Arm & Hand Function in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Approximately 40% of children with ambulatory cerebral palsy have significant functional asymmetries in arm and hand function. Children with these significant functional asymmetries have difficulties using their more-affected (less preferred) arm and hand in daily activities, especially true in daily activities requiring bilateral hand and arm use. Recent research suggests that power mobility training provided via a ride-on toy may help to motivate these children to use their less preferred arm and hand. This research further notes that participation in power mobility training designed to encourage a child to use their less preferred arm and hand also may help to improve their arm and hand function and use in their daily activities. This exploratory study seeks to explore an innovative intervention using arm- and hand-use focused power mobility training activities, encompassing both navigational/maneuvering activities and embedded play-based reaching and grasping activities. During power mobility training activities, children will be asked to wear a soft mitten or sock on their preferred hand to help them remember to use their less preferred hand and arm. The purpose of this exploratory study is to examine both the effect and feasibility of a 6-week laboratory-based arm-and hand-use focused power mobility training program.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 3
Maximum Age: 8
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• Diagnosis of cerebral palsy

• Demonstrates significantly less functional use of one arm and hand

• Can get on and off the a ride-on toy with minimal assistance from the researchers

• Can maintain a sitting position on the a ride-on toy

• Has sufficient functional vision to safely maneuver the a ride-on toy

• Has their own bicycle helmet that fits them well and is in good working condition

Locations
United States
Michigan
Grand Valley State University
RECRUITING
Grand Rapids
Contact Information
Primary
Lisa K. Kenyon, PT, DPT, PhD, PCS
kenyonli@gvsu.edu
616-331-5653
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-01-19
Estimated Completion Date: 2029-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 10
Treatments
Experimental: Arm- and hand-use focused power mobility training group
These arm- and hand-use focused power mobility training activities will be provided via a ride-on toy and will encompass both navigational/maneuvering activities and play-based reaching and grasping activities embedded into the navigational/maneuvering activities. During power mobility training activities, children will be asked to wear a soft mitten or sock on their preferred hand to help them remember to use their less preferred hand and arm.
Sponsors
Leads: Grand Valley State University

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