Date Presented Accepted for AOTA INSPIRE 2021 but unable to be presented due to online event limitations.

The Hand–Object Observation Tool is a valid systematic observational tool developed to measure upper extremity functioning in children with bilateral cerebral palsy. Using a valid systematic strategy to observe hand–object interaction during daily activities provides clinicians with the much-needed information regarding upper extremity function and optimal object placement to facilitate hand use, task completion, and participation in daily activities.

Primary Author and Speaker: Amanda Sarafian

Contributing Authors: Katherine Dimitropoulou, Madhabi Chatterji, and Andrew Gordon

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