2022
DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2022.1021760
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Wrist-Worn devices to encourage affected upper limb movement in unilateral cerebral palsy: Participatory design workshops

Abstract: BackgroundUnilateral (Hemiplegic) cerebral palsy (UCP) causes weakness and stiffness affecting one sided of the body, often impacting activities of daily living. Upper limb therapy at effective intensity is not accessible to most.AimTo determine stakeholder views on design of an approach using wrist-worn devices and a smartphone application to encourage use of the affected upper limb for children with hemiplegia.MethodFour participatory design workshops and one young people's advisory group workshop incorporat… Show more

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“…For example, novel studies suggest the positive effects of later school start times on sleeping quality and academic outcomes (Marx et al, 2017). Similarly, schools started to apply new arrangements, like restricting the smartphone use of students (Brown et al, 2022;Hadad et al, 2020). Therefore, the understanding that centers on the physiology of today's learners is more likely to become more visible as relevant research increases and the positive results of the applications are reported.…”
Section: Learning Engages the Entire Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, novel studies suggest the positive effects of later school start times on sleeping quality and academic outcomes (Marx et al, 2017). Similarly, schools started to apply new arrangements, like restricting the smartphone use of students (Brown et al, 2022;Hadad et al, 2020). Therefore, the understanding that centers on the physiology of today's learners is more likely to become more visible as relevant research increases and the positive results of the applications are reported.…”
Section: Learning Engages the Entire Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unilateral forms (unilateral cerebral palsy -UCP), with exclusive or prevalent impairment of one side of the body, represent about 30-40% of the overall population with CP [3]. In UCP, upper limbs are typically more affected, and the resulting impairment has high negative impacts on activities of daily living (ADL) and thus on overall quality of life [4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%