Can the Shriners Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation (SHUEE) Detect Change in Dynamic Position and Spontaneous Function of the Upper Limb in People With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy?

Author:

Lennon Nancy,Church Chris,Shields Thomas,Kee John,Henley John D.,Salazar-Torres Jose J.,Niiler Tim,Shrader M. Wade,Ty Jennifer M.

Abstract

Background:The Shriners Hospital Upper Extremity Evaluation (SHUEE) is a video-based measure designed to assess upper extremity function in people with cerebral palsy (CP). The SHUEE completes both dynamic positional analysis (DPA; position during functional activities) and spontaneous functional analysis (spontaneous use of the involved limb). Although the SHUEE has been suggested as a measure for planning upper limb interventions and evaluating outcomes, limited evidence of its ability to detect change exists. Thus, this study aimed to describe responsiveness of the SHUEE to detect change after orthopaedic surgery.Methods:In this Institutional Review Board-approved retrospective cohort study, we identified children with CP who were administered SHUEE on≥2 encounters. We formed pairs of initial and follow-up visits between temporally adjacent visits. Pairs were assigned to a surgery or non-surgery group based on intervening upper limb orthopaedic surgery. We compared differences in baseline SHUEE scores between groups and differences in temporally adjacent SHUEE scores within groups using Welch unequal variancesttests and pairedttests, respectively.Results:Nineteen people (7 female) with hemiplegic CP had≥2 SHUEE assessments; Manual Ability Classification System levels I (3), II (8), III (7), IV (1); Gross Motor Function Classification System levels I (10), II (7), IV (2); mean age at baseline 11.9 (5.1 to 19.1) years; and follow-up at 13.4 (5.5 to 19.7) years. Six people had≥2 visits leading to 14 surgical pairs and 10 non-surgical pairs. At baseline, DPA of the wrist and forearm were significantly lower in the surgical group (P<0.05). At follow-up, no significant difference between the groups existed in DPA measures (P>0.05). After surgical intervention, there was a significant change in overall and wrist DPA (P<0.05).Conclusions:The DPA measures demonstrated responsiveness to expected positional changes in the arm after orthopaedic surgery in people with CP. The SHUEE was useful in identifying abnormal segmental alignment pre-surgically and documenting changes in alignment postoperatively. As orthopaedic surgery does not address limb neglect or bimanual ability, spontaneous functional analysis scores were as expected-unchanged.Level of Evidence:Level III, retrospective cohort study.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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