Research Article
Role of Exer-Games in Improving Motor Performance and Functional Independence of Upper Limb in Spastic Cerebral Palsy Children
Author(s):
Mehwish Saghir*, Naveed Anwar, Kehkshan Khalid, Faisal Rafiq, Syeda Rafia Mansoor and Anum Manzoor
Objective: To determine role of Exer-gaming in improving motor performance and functional independence of upper limb in Spastic Cerebral Palsy (SCP) children.
Methods: A quasi experimental study was conducted in 58 patients, selected with convenience sampling according to set eligibility criteria. This was done in kanan physiotherapy spine and rehabilitation center. There were two groups. In experimental group Baseline treatment was given for 20 minutes then different games were incorporated like Wii tennis ball (10 minutes) Rest interval (5 minutes) and then in Dozo Quest (10 minutes). The control group was given conventional methods of treatment. The hallmark of conventional treatment will be stretching, strengthening, superficial transcutaneous nerve stimulator and electrical stimulation. This was a single blinded st.. Read More»
10.54608.annalsmedical.2021.11
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