Improvements in upper extremity function in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy after intensive training correlates with interhemispheric connectivity
Abstract:Short Title: Corpus callosum as a biomarker for bimanual functions
AIMSThe corpus callosum (CC) regulates signalling between the two hemispheres and plays an important role in upper limb functions. There is limited evidence on the relationships between the integrity of the CC and upper limb functions in children with USCP. Furthermore, the extent of how much the CC can be used as a biomarker to predict hand functions following intensive interventions remains unknown. We examined 1) the relationship between han… Show more
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