Bound for Success: A Systematic Review of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Children With Cerebral Palsy Supports Improved Arm and Hand Use

Author:

Huang Hsiang-han1,Fetters Linda2,Hale Jennifer3,McBride Ashley4

Affiliation:

1. H. Huang, MS, OT, is an ScD student in the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, and currently is working in the Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, 1540 E Alcazar St, CHP 155, Los Angeles, CA 90033 (USA).

2. L. Fetters, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is Professor, Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, and Department of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California.

3. J. Hale, PT, DPT, is Physical Therapist, The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR), Houston, Texas.

4. A. McBride, PT, DPT, is Physical Therapist, Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, Oregon.

Abstract

BackgroundConstraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a potentially effective intervention for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (CP).PurposeThe objectives of this systematic review are: (1) to investigate whether CIMT is supported with valid research of its effectiveness and (2) to identify key characteristics of the child and intervention protocol associated with the effects of CIMT.Data Sources and Study SelectionA search of MEDLINE (1966 through March 2009), Entrez PubMed (1966 through March 2009), EMBASE (1980 through March 2009), CINAHL (1982 through March 2009), PsychINFO (1887 through March 2009), and Web of Science (1900 through March 2009) produced 23 relevant studies.Data Extraction and SynthesisThe 2 objectives of the review were addressed by: (1) scoring the validity and level of evidence for each study and calculating evidence-based statistics, if possible, and (2) recording and summarizing the inclusion and exclusion criteria, type and duration of constraint, intervention and study durations, and outcomes based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).LimitationsOnly studies published in journals and in English were included in the systematic review.ConclusionsStudies varied widely in type and rigor of design; subject, constraint, and intervention characteristics; and ICF level for outcome measures. One outcome measure at the body functions and structure level and 4 outcome measures at the activity level had large and significant treatment effects (d≥.80), and these findings were from the most rigorous studies. Evidence from more-rigorous studies demonstrated an increased frequency of use of the upper extremity following CIMT for children with hemiplegic CP. The critical threshold for intensity that constitutes an adequate dose cannot be determined from the available research. Further research should include a priori power calculations, more-rigorous designs and comparisons of different components of CIMT in relation to specific children, and measures of potential impacts on the developing brain.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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