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Function in unaffected arms of children with obstetric brachial plexus palsy
Authors:Dilek Aktaş  Beyhan Eren  Özge Keniş-Coşkun  Evrim Karadag-Saygi
Affiliation:1. Marmara University Medical Faculty, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Mersin County Hospital, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Mersin, Turkey
Abstract:

Objective

The objective is to compare the fine and gross motor function of unaffected arms of children with obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBBP) with typically developing children's dominant upper extremities.

Methods

Fifty-three patients with OBBP and fifty-one typically developing children between the age of 4 and 13 were included in the study. For gross motor function evaluation in the upper extremity box-block test (BBT), for fine motor skill nine-hole peg (9HP) test was used. For grasp and pinch strength measurements, a Jamar dynamometer is used.

Results

The patient group performed significantly worse in 9HP and BBT tests. When further divided into age groups, 4–8 age patient group performed significantly worse in 9HP and BBT tests, while there were no differences in children in the 9–13 age group.

Conclusions

The fine and gross motor functions of the unaffected arms of children with OBPP are significantly worse in children between the ages of four and eight but this deficit improves with age, and possibly with ongoing therapy.
Keywords:Brachial plexus  Rehabilitation  Pediatric rehabilitation  Obstetric brachial plexus palsy
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