Effects of CIMT With and Without Robotic Gloves in Children With Hemiplegic CP

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age6-12
SponsorRiphah International University

About this trial

This study investigates the impact of CIMT, with and without robotic gloves, on hand dexterity and grip strength in children with hemiplegic CP, aiming to enhance motor skills and promote independence in daily activities. Conducted as a randomized controlled trial at DHQ Hospital, Mandi Bahauddin, the study involves two groups of children aged 6-12 with hemiplegic CP. One group of 17 children will receive CIMT alone with standard treatment, while the other 17 will receive CIMT combined with robotic glove assistance. The robotic glove device aids in flexion, extension, and individual finger movements, providing support for both isolated and coordinated finger actions. Each therapy session will last six hours and be held three to five days a week over four to eight weeks.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Children aged 6-12 years with Hemiplegic CP.

Both Genders will be included.

Fulfilling the CIMT criteria i.e. Up to 20 Degree Wrist Extension, up to 10 Degree

Thumb Abduction and Up to 10 Degree Finger Extension.

Disqualifiers

Severe cognitive impairment or intellectual disability.

Presence of other neurological disorders such as epilepsy.

Children currently participating in other intensive physical therapy programs.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • CIMT with robotic glove
  • CIMT with standard rehabilitation

Treatment groups

34 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups