TY - JOUR
T1 - Improvement in a post-stroke pediatric patient with hemiplegia
T2 - Use of a hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy with hybrid assistive limb
AU - Matsumoto, Yoko
AU - Yoshii, Yuji
AU - Ikutomo, Akiyo
AU - Yagi, Mariko
AU - Nishimura, Mio
AU - Kawasaki, Yoko
AU - Sarafian, Amanda
AU - Kim, Heakyung
AU - Roye, David P.
AU - Matsumoto, Hiroko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - Background: Pediatric stroke is a rare medical condition that often leads to long-lasting motor and cognitive impairments. Although therapies for adults after a stroke are well described, treatments for motor deficits following a pediatric stroke are yet to be investigated. We report a case of pediatric stroke in the chronic phase, in which a combination of novel treatments resulted in a significant improvement in physical function. Case report: A seven-year-old girl with a left hemispheric cerebral infarction lost almost all right upper extremity motor function. Following onabotulinumtoxinA treatment, she underwent hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy augmented with a hybrid assistive limb for 90 h over 15 days. Evaluation after the training revealed significant improvements in physical function, daily activities, and occupational performance. Conclusions: This report highlights the importance of innovative combinations of techniques in the treatment of pediatric stroke.
AB - Background: Pediatric stroke is a rare medical condition that often leads to long-lasting motor and cognitive impairments. Although therapies for adults after a stroke are well described, treatments for motor deficits following a pediatric stroke are yet to be investigated. We report a case of pediatric stroke in the chronic phase, in which a combination of novel treatments resulted in a significant improvement in physical function. Case report: A seven-year-old girl with a left hemispheric cerebral infarction lost almost all right upper extremity motor function. Following onabotulinumtoxinA treatment, she underwent hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy augmented with a hybrid assistive limb for 90 h over 15 days. Evaluation after the training revealed significant improvements in physical function, daily activities, and occupational performance. Conclusions: This report highlights the importance of innovative combinations of techniques in the treatment of pediatric stroke.
KW - Hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy (HABIT)
KW - Hybrid assistive limb® (HAL®)
KW - OnabotulinumtoxinA
KW - Pediatric stroke
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U2 - 10.1016/j.braindev.2023.08.002
DO - 10.1016/j.braindev.2023.08.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 37652813
AN - SCOPUS:85171154382
SN - 0387-7604
VL - 46
SP - 68
EP - 72
JO - Brain and Development
JF - Brain and Development
IS - 1
ER -