Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 03/27/20 The aims were to determine if two models of pediatric constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) could be delivered with acceptable fidelity in Vietnam and if CIMT could improve the motor skills of Vietnamese children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Therapists successfully partnered with families to implement CIMT and children in both low- and high-dose CIMT groups showed improvements in performance of everyday activities. This study provides insight into how pediatric CIMT can be provided in areas where resources may be limited (rural areas). Primary Author and Speaker: Caitlin Weatherhead Additional Authors and Speakers: Rebekah Wade, Chandler Nash, Sarahjane Zablow, Patty Coker-Bolt Contributing Authors: Stephanie DeLuca, Johan Baudewigns, Miranda Gerrard, Megan Price

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