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Hand Splints for Children with Cerebral Palsy

[Source: Developmental Medical Child Neurology via Your Therapy Source]
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A systemic review was recently published on the effectiveness of hand splints for children with cerebral palsy.  Six studies met the inclusion criteria and all were only on children with cerebral palsy.  Five studies were on non functional hand splints and one study was on functional hand splints.  The results indicated the following:

  • in children with cerebral palsy, hand splints may have a small benefit for upper limb skills.
  • results were diminished after splint wearing stops.

The researchers concluded that given the cost of a splint, potential negative cosmetic look and discomfort for the child, clinicians must consider whether hand splinting is clinically worthwhile. Further methodologically sound research regarding hand splinting was recommended.
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