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Hand use development in children with unilateral cerebral palsy.

Gunvor Lilleholt KlevbergReidun JahnsenSonja ElkjaerManuela Zucknick
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
Most children approached a steady performance limit before 6 years of age. Although children in MACS levels I and II reached 90% of the expected limit at 3 and 4 years respectively, the corresponding age was 8 years for children in MACS level III. The better model fit for the SLM indicates that children with unilateral CP maintain their attained limit of hand use to at least the age of 13 years. What this paper adds Development of hand use between 18 months and 13 years follows a stable-limit pattern. Most children reach a steady limit on the Assisting Hand Assessment before 6 years of age. Manual Ability Classification System levels I, II, and III represent distinct developmental trajectories, level III having a slower rise. Early hand use is an important indicator of future development.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • cerebral palsy
  • depressive symptoms
  • current status