Abstract
A case study is to provide evidence of the feasibility, acceptance, and benefits of a computer game-assistedrepetitive task practice platform (G-RTP) in Upper extremity (UE) motor function of a child with CerebralPalsy (CP).Method: 4 year old left spastic CP was provided an individualized game-assisted therapy of 16 weeks.Outcome measures included PDMS-2, QUEST, computerized assessment of a broad range of objectmanipulation tasks.Results: Findings demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of the G-RTP program for use by childrenwith UE motor impairmentConclusion: The findings are positive and support a future definitive RCT needed to prove the efficacy andapplicability
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