Effect of hand arm bimanual intensive therapy (HABIT) on gross motor functions in upper extremity of spastic CP
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hand arm bimanual, intensive therapy, gross motor functionsAbstract
To review studies that can examine whether there’s effect of hand arm bimanual intensive training(HABIT) and neurodevelopmental treatment on gross motor function in spastic cerebral palsy. Journal articles published between 2011 and 2021 were secured by searching computerized bibliographical databases. High evidence studies as randomized control trials, systematic reviews and cross sectional studies were included. A total of 30 studies were selected. After analyzing the studies, it was seen that; there is effect of HABIT in upper extremity on gross motor function, functional training , manual dexterity and activities of daily living and NDT was also improved gross motor function, spasticity and strength in upper extremity.
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