Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning

Despite the great need of interventions to maintain and improve motor functions in children with diplegic cerebral palsy (DCP), scientific evaluations of existing training methods are rare. This study aimed to explore individual effects of synchronized metronome training (SMT) on motor timing, spati...

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Main Authors: Anna-Maria eJohansson, Erik eDomellöf, Louise eRönnqvist
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2014.00038/full
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spelling doaj-2946618d714c4d22882d8b8a714ea1692020-11-24T23:43:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952014-03-01510.3389/fneur.2014.0003881175Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioningAnna-Maria eJohansson0Erik eDomellöf1Erik eDomellöf2Louise eRönnqvist3Umeå UniversityUmeå UniversityKolbäcken Child Rehabilitation CentreUmeå UniversityDespite the great need of interventions to maintain and improve motor functions in children with diplegic cerebral palsy (DCP), scientific evaluations of existing training methods are rare. This study aimed to explore individual effects of synchronized metronome training (SMT) on motor timing, spatio-temporal movement organization, and subjective experiences of changes in upper-limb functions in three children with DCP. All children participated in an individualized 4-week/12 session SMT training regime. Measurements before training (Pre), after training (Post1) and at 6 months post completed training (Post2) were made by the applied SMT training equipment, optoelectronic registrations of goal-directed upper-limb movements, and a questionnaire assessing subjective experiences of changes in upper-limb functions and usability. In general, the training regime was shown to have little effect on motor timing. However, some positive changes in spatio-temporal movement organization were found. Two children also reported substantial long-lasting positive changes in subjective experiences of hand/arm functionality in terms of increased movement control and reduced muscle tone. For these children, parallel kinematic findings also indicated smoother and faster movement trajectories that remained at Post2. Although highly individualized, the shown improvements in upper-limb kinematics and subjective experiences of improved functionality of the hands/arms for two of the cases warrant further explorations of SMT outcomes in children with DCP.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2014.00038/fullChildreninterventionmotor controlKinematicdiplegic cerebral palsysynchronized metronome training
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Louise eRönnqvist
Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
Frontiers in Neurology
Children
intervention
motor control
Kinematic
diplegic cerebral palsy
synchronized metronome training
author_facet Anna-Maria eJohansson
Erik eDomellöf
Erik eDomellöf
Louise eRönnqvist
author_sort Anna-Maria eJohansson
title Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
title_short Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
title_full Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
title_fullStr Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
title_full_unstemmed Timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: Short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
title_sort timing training in three children with diplegic cerebral palsy: short- and long-term effects on upper-limb movement organization and functioning
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Despite the great need of interventions to maintain and improve motor functions in children with diplegic cerebral palsy (DCP), scientific evaluations of existing training methods are rare. This study aimed to explore individual effects of synchronized metronome training (SMT) on motor timing, spatio-temporal movement organization, and subjective experiences of changes in upper-limb functions in three children with DCP. All children participated in an individualized 4-week/12 session SMT training regime. Measurements before training (Pre), after training (Post1) and at 6 months post completed training (Post2) were made by the applied SMT training equipment, optoelectronic registrations of goal-directed upper-limb movements, and a questionnaire assessing subjective experiences of changes in upper-limb functions and usability. In general, the training regime was shown to have little effect on motor timing. However, some positive changes in spatio-temporal movement organization were found. Two children also reported substantial long-lasting positive changes in subjective experiences of hand/arm functionality in terms of increased movement control and reduced muscle tone. For these children, parallel kinematic findings also indicated smoother and faster movement trajectories that remained at Post2. Although highly individualized, the shown improvements in upper-limb kinematics and subjective experiences of improved functionality of the hands/arms for two of the cases warrant further explorations of SMT outcomes in children with DCP.
topic Children
intervention
motor control
Kinematic
diplegic cerebral palsy
synchronized metronome training
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2014.00038/full
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