2021
DOI: 10.1080/01942638.2021.2010857
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Feasibility of High Repetition Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

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“…Repetition is a principal part of common rehabilitation approaches for children with HCP, such as CIMT and bimanual training. Results of a clinical study showed that children with HCP repeated tasks with a mean of 365 ± 165 times in CIMT and 285 ± 103 times in bimanual training sessions, and showed that repetition as a key element is correlated with higher motor skill improvements [ 41 ]. Shih et al reported higher repetition in their study.…”
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“…Repetition is a principal part of common rehabilitation approaches for children with HCP, such as CIMT and bimanual training. Results of a clinical study showed that children with HCP repeated tasks with a mean of 365 ± 165 times in CIMT and 285 ± 103 times in bimanual training sessions, and showed that repetition as a key element is correlated with higher motor skill improvements [ 41 ]. Shih et al reported higher repetition in their study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%