학술논문

Improvement in a post-stroke pediatric patient with hemiplegia: Use of a hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy with hybrid assistive limb.
Document Type
Article
Source
Brain & Development. Jan2024, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p68-72. 5p.
Subject
*CHILD patients
*PHYSICAL mobility
*CEREBRAL infarction
*PEDIATRIC therapy
*BOTULINUM A toxins
Language
ISSN
0387-7604
Abstract
Pediatric stroke is a rare medical condition that often leads to long-lasting motor and cognitive impairments. Although therapies for adults after a stroke are well described, treatments for motor deficits following a pediatric stroke are yet to be investigated. We report a case of pediatric stroke in the chronic phase, in which a combination of novel treatments resulted in a significant improvement in physical function. A seven-year-old girl with a left hemispheric cerebral infarction lost almost all right upper extremity motor function. Following onabotulinumtoxinA treatment, she underwent hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy augmented with a hybrid assistive limb for 90 h over 15 days. Evaluation after the training revealed significant improvements in physical function, daily activities, and occupational performance. This report highlights the importance of innovative combinations of techniques in the treatment of pediatric stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]