Intensive Home-based Bimanual and Lower-limb Training in Young Children With Hemiplegia



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:2 - 12
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:June 2013
Contact:Claudio Ferre
Email:cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu
Phone:212-678-3332

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A randomized control trial to test the efficacy of a new treatment involving intensive
home-based bimanual training (Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) and intensive
home-based functional lower-limb training in children with hemiplegia. The protocols have
been developed at TC Columbia University to be child friendly and draw upon the
investigators experience since 1998 with intensive movement therapy in children with
cerebral palsy. The aim is to promote either the use/coordination of movement of the hands
or improve lower-limb balance, strength, and function. Caregivers will be trained at the
investigator center and then be asked to do 2 hours per day, 5 days per week, for 9 weeks
(90 hours total) of activities with their child in their own home. The activities will be
supervised by the investigators team via computer. Participants do NOT need to live in the
New York City area, but a one-time weekend visit to the investigators center is required for
training. All measurement and treatment is performed in the home.

Participants are randomized to receive either HABIT or lower-limb training. If caregivers
wish, they may chose to be crossed over at the end of the study and trained to receive the
other treatment. PARTICIPATION IS FREE. Please check out the investigators website for more
information: http://www.tc.edu/centers/cit/

The investigators are currently recruiting children with hemiplegia between the ages of 2.5
to 12 years of age to participate in a study examining the effects of extensive practice on
affected hand/arm use and lower- limb use. This is a research study that will teach
caregivers how to administer either hand-arm bimanual intensive training (HABIT) or
lower-limb intensive training in their own home. HABIT aims to improve the use and
coordination of both arms in daily function, particularly during the performance of bimanual
activities (i.e. buttoning a shirt, cutting with scissors). Lower-limb intensive training
aims to improve the quality of lower-limb functioning with a particular focus on functional
activities (i.e. getting up from a chair, walking, climbing stairs).

What does participation entail?

- Being randomized to learn to provide either intensive lower- or upper-limb activities
in your own home (training will be provided over a a weekend session at our center)

- Getting trained to administer some basic upper- and lower-limb assessments in your own
home

- Completing 90 hours of activities over a period of 9 weeks (2 hrs/day, 5 days/week;
does not have to be 2 consecutive hours for daily activities)

- Videoconferencing online with a project supervisor at least 1 hour per week during
activities

- Learning how to assess your child's motor function for posttesting.

Can I choose to receive upper or lower extremity training if my child qualifies?

• Unfortunately not, it must be randomly assigned as each group will be compared to the
other. However, the investigators can provide training tips after completion of the study.

What if my child does not qualify?

- There may be opportunities at a later date or for another study.

- Please contact us at (212)-678-3332 or cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu if you have any
questions.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Children between the ages of 2.5 - 12 years with hemiplegia; hemiplegia due to result
of prenatal stroke, brain lesion, or malformation (or within the two years of life).

- Children that have the ability to grasp or release objects with the affected hand

- Children who are able to walk independently without the assistance of a device

- Children that have the cognitive capability to follow simple instructions and
interact in play activities 2 hours per day with a parent/caregiver.

- Caregivers willing to commit to the entire intervention period of 90 hours over 9
weeks

- Caregivers able to provide one-on-one attention to child during the daily two hours
of activities (note: because this is part of a research study, we can only train one
caregiver per household)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Children that have received Botox or are planning any new treatment within 6 mos. of
enrollment in the study.
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