Date Presented 4/8/2016

This study used accelerometers to quantify the real-world activity and affected upper-limb use of children with cerebral palsy who participated in constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT). Use of accelerometers as an outcome measure for pediatric CIMT are promising but will need confirmation in a larger study with a higher therapy dosage.

Primary Author and Speaker: Patty Coker-Bolt

Additional Authors and Speakers: Jackie Connelly, Na Jin Seo, Reagin Hoover, Ryan Downey, Daniel Shelton

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